PARK MOABI Lead Service Line Inventory
PARK MOABI serves approximately 64,267 people in California. Like all US public water systems, PARK MOABI is required under federal law to maintain and publicly report an inventory of lead service lines (the pipes that connect the water main to individual homes).
What this page shows
This page displays what PARK MOABI has reported about its lead service line inventory status. A lead service line is a water pipe made of lead that runs from the public water main into your home. Lead can leach into drinking water, especially in homes with older plumbing.
Current inventory status
PARK MOABI has not yet completed its lead service line inventory. No count of lead, galvanized, or unknown material lines has been publicly reported as of now.
This does not mean your home is safe or unsafe — it means the utility is still in the process of identifying which lines in its system contain lead. Many water systems across the US are still working through this process, which can take years depending on system size and record availability.
Why this matters
The EPA requires all water systems to complete lead service line inventories and make them public by October 2024. Knowing whether your home has a lead service line is the first step to protecting your family's water quality. Even if your water system has low or no detectable lead, service line replacement may still be recommended in older homes.
Get your water tested
If you want to know if lead is present in your water right now, you can request a free or low-cost lead test from PARK MOABI. Contact your water utility directly for details on how to submit a sample.
For health questions about lead exposure, consult your pediatrician or the CDC's lead safety guidance.
Next steps for residents
- Contact PARK MOABI to ask about your property's service line material and request a free lead water test
- Know your home's age — homes built before 1986 are more likely to have lead service lines
- Use cold water for drinking and cooking — lead leaches more readily from hot water
- Check back on this page — PARK MOABI will update its inventory as it completes the identification process
Key figures
| Total inventoried lines | 0 |
|---|---|
| BIL/IIJA funding received | — |
| Replacement plan status | Not reported |
| Utility's LCRR inventory | Not provided |
Frequently asked
How do I know if my home has a lead service line?
Contact PARK MOABI directly with your address. The utility can tell you what material your service line is made of, or you can hire a plumber to inspect it. If your home was built before 1986 in an area with lead lines, yours may be too.
Is lead in my water dangerous?
Lead has no safe level in drinking water, especially for children and pregnant people. It can harm brain development and cause other health problems. Talk to your doctor about your risk and ask about testing.
Can I remove lead from my tap water myself?
Some point-of-use filters (like NSF-certified filters) can reduce lead, but replacing the service line is the only permanent fix. Ask PARK MOABI about certified filters or replacement programs in your area.
When will PARK MOABI finish its lead inventory?
Federal law required completion by October 2024. Contact PARK MOABI to ask about their current timeline and when results will be publicly available.