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MAGNOLIA-EDEN ISLES

PWSID LA1103013

Serves approximately 10,155 people in Missouri from groundwater.

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

MAGNOLIA-EDEN ISLES Water System: Lead Service Line Information

MAGNOLIA-EDEN ISLES serves approximately 10,155 people in Missouri. Like all US water systems, it is required by federal law to maintain an inventory of lead service lines—the pipes that connect the public water main to individual homes.

What we know about this water system

This water system's lead service line inventory has not yet been made publicly available through LeadPipeLookup. This does not mean the system has no lead service lines; it means the data has not been disclosed or inventoried yet.

Federal rules require water systems to complete a full lead service line inventory and share results with customers by October 2024 (with limited exceptions for very small systems). If your system has not yet published this information, you have the right to request it directly.

What you should do now

Contact your water utility. Ask them:

  • Do they have a lead service line inventory available?
  • If yes, is your address on the list of homes with lead lines, galvanized lines, or unknown pipe materials?
  • If no inventory has been completed, when will it be ready?

You can reach MAGNOLIA-EDEN ISLES through your water bill, or search online for "MAGNOLIA-EDEN ISLES water system contact."

If your home has a lead service line

A lead service line does not automatically mean unsafe drinking water—it depends on water chemistry and treatment. However, lead can enter water, especially in homes with older plumbing or after water main work.

Simple steps to reduce risk:

  • Use cold tap water for drinking and cooking. Lead dissolves more readily in hot water.
  • Run water for 30 seconds before drinking if the tap hasn't been used for several hours.
  • Get your water tested by a certified lab (usually $20–50).

For health concerns, contact your pediatrician or the CDC.

Next steps for residents

  • Call or email MAGNOLIA-EDEN ISLES to request your address's lead service line status.
  • Ask whether the utility has received Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding to replace lead lines—this funding is available to eligible systems.
  • If you find a lead or unknown line, ask about replacement programs and costs.
  • Request a copy of the utility's lead service line replacement plan if one exists.

Key figures

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

Frequently asked

Does MAGNOLIA-EDEN ISLES have lead in the water?

Lead in water typically comes from lead service lines or internal home plumbing, not from the treatment plant. Whether your water contains lead depends on your home's pipes and water chemistry. Contact the utility to learn if your address has a lead service line, and consider getting a water test.

How do I find out if my home is connected with a lead service line?

Contact MAGNOLIA-EDEN ISLES directly and provide your address. Federal law requires them to maintain this inventory and respond to customer requests. You can also check your water bill for a customer service number.

What should I do if my home has a lead service line?

Use cold water for drinking and cooking, run your tap for 30 seconds before use if it's been idle, and consider a water test. Talk to your utility about replacement options and any available funding. For health questions, consult your pediatrician.

Is replacing a lead service line expensive?

Full replacement costs $3,000–$5,000 on average, but many utilities offer financial assistance or replacement programs. Ask MAGNOLIA-EDEN ISLES about grants, rebates, or low-interest loans—especially Bipartisan Infrastructure Law funding now available to many systems.