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CAMP FRESNO WATER SYSTEM

PWSID CA1000170

Serves approximately 5,600 people in California from groundwater.

Last verified from Utility LCRR inventory: 2026-04-14
Known lead
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Galvanized
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Unknown
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% unknown

CAMP FRESNO WATER SYSTEM Lead Service Line Inventory

What we know about your water system

CAMP FRESNO WATER SYSTEM serves about 5,600 people in California and draws water from groundwater sources. Like all public water systems in the US, it's required to maintain an inventory of lead service lines—the pipes that connect the main water line under the street to individual homes.

Lead service line inventory status

As of now, this water system has not completed or published a lead service line inventory. That means there's no public record yet of how many lead pipes serve this community, or which specific addresses have them.

This doesn't mean there are no lead service lines. Many older water systems, especially smaller ones like this, are still in the process of identifying and cataloging their lead pipes. Federal rules require water systems to complete these inventories, but timelines vary.

What you should do

If your home was built before 1980, there's a reasonable chance your service line contains lead or lead-based solder. You won't know for certain without testing or a professional inspection. Here's what matters:

  • Test your water if you're concerned. A simple test kit costs $20–$50 and tells you if lead is present. Your water utility can recommend certified labs.
  • Don't panic about occasional use. Lead accumulates over time, not from a single glass of water.
  • Contact your water utility directly to ask: Do they have a timeline for completing the inventory? Can they tell you whether your address is known to have a lead service line?
  • For health questions, especially if you have young children or are pregnant, talk to your doctor or call the CDC's lead hotline (1-800-CDC-INFO).

Next steps for residents

  • Call or email CAMP FRESNO WATER SYSTEM to ask about your service line and when the inventory will be public
  • If concerned about lead exposure, request a water test from your utility
  • For health guidance, consult your pediatrician or local health department
  • Check back here as the inventory status updates

Key figures

Total inventoried lines0
BIL/IIJA funding received
Replacement plan statusNot reported
Utility's LCRR inventoryNot provided

Frequently asked

Does CAMP FRESNO WATER SYSTEM have lead in the water?

It's unknown without testing. The water system hasn't published a lead service line inventory yet, so there's no public record of which homes have lead pipes. You can test your water through a certified lab, or contact the utility to ask if your address is flagged.

How do I know if my house has a lead service line?

Contact CAMP FRESNO WATER SYSTEM and ask if they have records for your address. You can also hire a plumber to inspect the line where it enters your home, or have your water tested for lead.

Is lead in water dangerous for kids?

Yes, lead exposure poses real health risks to children. For specific medical advice about your child, speak with your pediatrician or contact the CDC at 1-800-CDC-INFO.

When will CAMP FRESNO WATER SYSTEM finish their lead inventory?

The utility has not published a deadline. Contact them directly to ask about their timeline and whether they've received funding or submitted a replacement plan to the state.