Lead Service Line Inventory: CRESTVIEW WSD
CRESTVIEW WSD serves approximately 23,756 people in Colorado. Like all US water systems, it is required by federal law to create and maintain a public inventory of lead service lines—the pipes that connect the water main to homes.
What we know about lead pipes in Crestview WSD
As of now, CRESTVIEW WSD has not yet completed its lead service line inventory. This means the utility is still in the process of identifying which customer connections contain lead, galvanized steel, or other materials. This is normal. The federal deadline for all water systems to complete their inventories is October 2024.
An inventory tells you:
- Whether your home's service line is lead, galvanized, or another material
- How many lead lines exist in the service area overall
- What the utility plans to do about them
The EPA requires water systems to share this information with the public once it's complete. You should expect Crestview WSD to publish its findings and make the data accessible—either on the utility's website or through a public request.
What you can do now
Contact CRESTVIEW WSD directly to ask about the status of their lead service line inventory. They can tell you:
- When the inventory will be finished
- Whether your property has been assessed yet
- How to find out your service line material in the meantime
In the meantime, if you're concerned about lead in your tap water, you can:
- Request a free water test through the utility (many offer this)
- Use a certified water testing lab
- Ask about point-of-use filters if you want extra assurance while waiting for results
Lead risk is real but manageable with the right information and simple steps. Getting your inventory data from the utility is the clearest first move.
Next steps for residents
- Contact CRESTVIEW WSD to ask when their lead service line inventory will be complete and available to the public
- Request a water quality test or service line assessment from the utility
- Once the inventory is published, check whether your address is listed and what material your service line contains
- If you have young children or are pregnant, discuss water safety with your pediatrician or doctor
Key figures
| Total inventoried lines | 0 |
|---|---|
| BIL/IIJA funding received | — |
| Replacement plan status | Not reported |
| Utility's LCRR inventory | Not provided |
Frequently asked
Does Crestview WSD have lead in the water?
Crestview WSD is still completing its lead service line inventory, so a full picture isn't yet public. Lead contamination depends on whether lead pipes exist in your home's connection and water chemistry. Contact the utility for your property's status and consider a water test for your home.
How do I know if my house has a lead service line?
The best way is to contact CRESTVIEW WSD and ask them to look up your service line material by address. Once their inventory is complete, you can also check it directly. You can also hire a plumber to inspect the pipe, though this costs money.
Is it safe to drink tap water from Crestview WSD?
Most modern homes and water systems have safeguards in place. If you're concerned, ask the utility about water quality test results and whether your home has a lead service line. If you have a young child, talk to your pediatrician.
What happens if my service line is lead?
You'll likely be able to replace it, often with utility assistance or cost-sharing programs. Many water systems offer rebates or grants. The utility can explain your options once the inventory is available.