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SBDNO COUNTY SERVICE AREA 64

PWSID CA3610121

Serves approximately 14,911 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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SBDNO County Service Area 64: Lead Service Line Inventory

About this water system

SBDNO County Service Area 64 serves 14,911 people in California. The system draws from groundwater sources.

Lead service line inventory status

The utility has not yet completed a lead service line inventory. This means the water system has not yet finished surveying which homes are connected to the water main with lead pipes.

California water systems are required to complete lead service line inventories and make them public. SBDNO County Service Area 64 has not yet reported an inventory to state regulators, and we have no record of a publicly available inventory document.

What this means for you

If you live in this service area, you don't yet know whether your home has a lead service line—the pipe that connects your house to the water main under the street. Lead service lines can leach lead into drinking water, especially in homes with newer plumbing or corrosive water conditions.

You have options now:

  • Contact the utility directly. Ask whether your address has a known lead service line, and request information about the timeline for completing the inventory.
  • Get your water tested. A water test is the most direct way to know if lead is present in your home's drinking water. Many utilities offer free or reduced-cost testing kits.
  • Install a point-of-use filter. If you're concerned about lead, a certified filter (look for NSF/ANSI 53 certification for lead removal) can reduce lead in drinking water at your tap.

The federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is funding lead service line replacement nationwide, but funding timelines vary by system. Check with your utility about replacement eligibility and funding availability in your area.

Next steps for residents

  • Contact SBDNO County Service Area 64 to ask about lead service line inventory status and timeline.
  • Request a free water test from the utility if available.
  • If you have young children or are pregnant, consult your pediatrician or obstetrician about lead exposure risk.

Key figures

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

Frequently asked

Does my home have a lead service line?

SBDNO County Service Area 64 has not yet published a lead service line inventory. Contact the utility directly with your address to ask if your home is on a known lead line. You can also get your water tested to check for lead presence.

Is lead in drinking water dangerous?

Lead can harm human health, especially in children and pregnant people. For specific health concerns, contact the CDC or your doctor. The best steps are testing your water and, if needed, installing a certified filter or replacing lead pipes.

When will my water system replace lead pipes?

This utility has not reported a replacement plan or timeline. Federal funding is available through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, but each system implements replacement on its own schedule. Contact your water utility to ask about their plans and your home's eligibility.

How can I reduce lead in my tap water right now?

You can install a point-of-use filter certified for lead removal (NSF/ANSI 53), let water run cold before drinking, and use cold water for cooking and baby formula. Have your water tested to know your actual lead level before choosing a solution.