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PLURIS-WEDGEFIELD INC

PWSID FL3480149

Serves approximately 6,157 people in Florida from groundwater.

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

Lead Service Line Inventory: PLURIS-WEDGEFIELD INC

About This Water System

PLURIS-WEDGEFIELD INC serves approximately 6,157 people in Florida. The system draws from groundwater sources.

Lead Service Line Inventory Status

Inventory Status: Not Yet Available

As of now, this water system has not published a lead service line inventory. This does not mean the system has no lead lines—it means the required assessment and documentation are still in progress.

Under federal rules, all public water systems must identify which customer connections use lead service lines (the underground pipes that bring water from the main line to your home). This inventory helps both the utility and residents understand where lead exposure risks may exist.

What This Means for Residents

If you live in this service area, you don't yet have access to an official record of whether your home has a lead service line. That information matters because:

  • Lead service lines can leach lead into drinking water, especially if water is corrosive or stagnant.
  • You have a right to know what material your service line is made of.
  • Treatment and replacement options exist once the line is identified.

How to Find Out About Your Home

Contact PLURIS-WEDGEFIELD INC directly to ask:

  • Whether your property address has been inventoried yet
  • What material your service line is made of (lead, galvanized steel, copper, PVC, or unknown)
  • When the full inventory will be published
  • Whether the system offers corrosion control treatment or replacement assistance

Next Steps for Residents

  • Call your water utility and ask for your service line material. Provide your address.
  • Request written documentation of the answer—don't rely on a verbal response alone.
  • Check your utility's website periodically for an updated inventory once it becomes available.
  • Consider testing your water for lead if you're concerned; contact your local health department for approved labs.

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 home has a lead service line?

Contact your water utility directly with your address. They should be able to tell you what material your service line is made of. You can also ask for a copy of their lead service line inventory once it's published.

Is lead in drinking water dangerous?

Lead can pose serious health risks, especially for young children and pregnant people. For health concerns, contact your pediatrician or the CDC. Your utility can also provide guidance on treatment and testing.

What should I do if my water utility hasn't inventoried lead lines yet?

Ask your utility for a timeline on when the inventory will be complete. In the meantime, you can request information about your specific address and ask if the system offers water testing or corrosion control.

Can I remove a lead service line myself?

Lead service line replacement is specialized work that should be done by licensed professionals. Your water utility may offer replacement programs or assistance. Contact them to learn about options and costs.