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JEA: PONTE VEDRA GRID

PWSID FL2550908

Serves approximately 5,395 people in Florida from groundwater.

Last verified from Utility LCRR inventory: 2026-04-14
Known lead
0
Galvanized
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Unknown
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% unknown

Lead Service Lines in JEA: PONTE VEDRA GRID

About This Water System

JEA: PONTE VEDRA GRID serves approximately 5,395 people in Florida. It draws water from groundwater sources.

Lead Service Line Inventory Status

As of now, this system has not yet completed a lead service line inventory. No pipes have been cataloged as lead, non-lead, galvanized, or unknown.

This doesn't mean there are no lead service lines—it means the utility hasn't finished surveying and documenting them yet. Under federal law, water systems must maintain an inventory of all lead and galvanized steel service lines, and make that information available to the public.

What This Means for Your Home

If your home was built before 1986, there's a higher chance your service line (the pipe that connects the street main to your house) contains lead. Homes built between 1986 and 2000 may have galvanized pipes, which can also leach lead over time.

The safest way to know your own service line material is to have it inspected by a plumber or contact your utility directly—don't rely on city records alone.

How to Get Answers Now

Contact JEA directly to:

  • Ask if they have any information about your specific service line
  • Request their timeline for completing the full inventory
  • Ask about water testing and free or reduced-cost filters if lead is a concern

JEA customer service contact information should be available through the utility's main website.

Protect Your Water in the Meantime

  • Use cold water for drinking and cooking. Hot water leaches lead faster.
  • Run the tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for consumption, especially in the morning.
  • Consider a point-of-use filter certified for lead removal (look for NSF/ANSI 53 certification).
  • Test your water if you're concerned. Many utilities offer free or low-cost testing.

If you have young children or are pregnant, contact your pediatrician or the CDC for guidance on lead exposure risks and testing recommendations.

Next Steps for Residents

  • Contact JEA to ask about your service line material and the inventory timeline
  • Have your water tested if you have concerns
  • Install and maintain a certified lead-removal filter if recommended
  • Ask your pediatrician about lead exposure risk if you have young children

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```json [ { "q": "Does JEA: PONTE VEDRA GRID have lead in the water?", "a": "The utility has not yet completed a lead service line inventory, so their current records don't show which homes have lead pipes. Contact JEA directly to ask about your specific address and to learn their timeline for finishing the inventory." }, { "q": "How do I know if my house has a lead service line?", "a": "The best way is to have a licensed plumber inspect the pipe where it enters your home, or contact JEA and ask about your property. Homes built before 1986 are at higher risk; so are homes with galvanized pipes from the 1980s–2000s." }, { "q": "Is it safe to drink my tap water right now?", "a": "Groundwater systems generally carry lower lead risk than older surface-water systems, but service line material matters more. Run cold water for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before drinking, especially in the morning, and consider a certified lead filter if you're concerned." }, { "q": "What should I do if I'm worried about lead and my family's health?", "a": "Contact your pediatrician or the CDC for guidance specific to your household. Many utilities offer free water testing; ask JEA if they do. You can also install a point-of-use filter certified for lead removal (NSF/ANSI 53)."

Key figures

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