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N.A.S. JACKSONVILLE

PWSID FL2161212

Serves approximately 22,000 people in Florida from groundwater.

Last verified from Utility LCRR inventory: 2026-04-14
Known lead
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Galvanized
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Lead Service Line Inventory: N.A.S. Jacksonville

N.A.S. Jacksonville is a public water system in Florida serving about 22,000 people. Like all water systems nationwide, it is required to maintain an inventory of lead service lines (the pipes that carry water from the main water line to individual homes) and share that information with the public.

What we know about N.A.S. Jacksonville's lead pipes

N.A.S. Jacksonville has not yet completed or published a lead service line inventory. This means either the system is still in the process of identifying which homes have lead pipes, or the results have not been made publicly available.

Lead service lines are a real concern because lead can leach into drinking water, especially in homes with older plumbing or where water is acidic. The good news: lead contamination is preventable through treatment and replacement. The CDC recommends action if your home has a lead service line, particularly if there are children or pregnant people in the household.

What you should do now

Contact your water utility directly. Call or email N.A.S. Jacksonville and ask:

  • Does your address have a lead service line?
  • When will the full inventory be available?
  • What testing or treatment programs do they offer?

If you cannot reach the utility or get a clear answer, you can also request this information under Florida's public records law.

Get your water tested. You don't need to wait for the utility's inventory to act. A simple test costs $15–30 and will tell you if lead is present in your tap water. Contact your local health department or order a test kit online.

If you have children in your home, talk to your pediatrician about lead exposure. The CDC has resources on lead and child health at cdc.gov/nceh/lead.

Next steps for residents

  • Contact N.A.S. Jacksonville (water utility) and ask for your address's service line status and any available testing programs.
  • Get your water tested through a certified lab if you're concerned—don't wait for the inventory.
  • Talk to your pediatrician if there are young children in your household, especially if you live in an older home.
  • Check back here or contact the utility again in 6 months to see if an updated inventory has been published.

Key figures

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

Frequently asked

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

Contact N.A.S. Jacksonville directly with your address. They should have records of which homes have lead pipes. You can also have a plumber inspect the pipe where it enters your home, or get your water tested for lead (a simpler option).

Is lead in water dangerous?

Lead can affect brain development in children and cause other health problems. Talk to your pediatrician or visit cdc.gov/nceh/lead for detailed health information. The risk depends on your water's lead level and how long you're exposed.

Can I remove lead from my tap water?

Yes. A water filter certified for lead removal, a whole-home treatment system, or replacing the lead service line can all work. Your water utility may also have programs or rebates to help. Start by contacting N.A.S. Jacksonville.

When will N.A.S. Jacksonville finish its lead inventory?

The utility has not yet published a completion date. Call them directly to ask when you can expect results, or check back on this page for updates.