GLENDALE UTILITY DISTRICT Lead Service Line Inventory
About This Water System
Glendale Utility District serves approximately 4,477 people in Mississippi. The system draws water from groundwater sources.
Lead Service Line Inventory Status
Glendale Utility District has not yet completed a lead service line inventory. This means the utility has not yet publicly documented how many lead pipes connect homes to the water main in their service area.
Under the EPA's Lead and Copper Rule, all water utilities are required to identify and maintain records of lead service lines. An inventory is the first step toward understanding risk in your community and planning replacements.
What Does This Mean for Your Home?
If you live in Glendale Utility District's service area, you don't yet know whether your home has a lead service line—but the utility is legally required to find out. Until an inventory is complete, residents cannot access official data about their own connection.
You can take action now:
- Contact your utility directly to ask about your specific property's service line material.
- Request a water test through your local health department if you're concerned about lead in your tap water.
- If you own your home, ask a licensed plumber to inspect the line on your property (the part you own).
How to Get More Information
For questions about lead in your water or Glendale Utility District's inventory timeline, contact the utility directly. You can also reach out to the Mississippi Department of Health and ask for their guidance on lead testing and service line replacement resources.
If you have health concerns about lead exposure, especially if children under age 6 live in your home, speak with your pediatrician or contact the CDC's lead information line.
Next Steps for Residents
- Contact Glendale Utility District and ask when they expect to complete their lead service line inventory.
- Request information about your home's service line material specifically.
- Schedule a professional water test if you're concerned about lead levels in your tap water.
- Talk to your pediatrician if you have questions about lead exposure and health.
Key figures
| Total inventoried lines | 0 |
|---|---|
| BIL/IIJA funding received | — |
| Replacement plan status | Not reported |
| Utility's LCRR inventory | Not provided |
Frequently asked
Does Glendale Utility District have lead in the water?
The utility has not yet completed a lead service line inventory, so there's no public record of how many lead pipes exist in the system. To know if your home is affected, contact the utility directly or request a water test.
How do I find out if my house has a lead service line?
Call Glendale Utility District and ask about your property. You can also hire a licensed plumber to inspect the line at your home, or check records if you have them from when the house was built.
What should I do if I think my water has lead?
Request a water test through your local health department or a certified lab. If you have children under 6, talk to your pediatrician about testing and what to do while you wait for results.
When will Glendale Utility District finish their lead inventory?
The utility is required by law to complete an inventory, but no public deadline or status is available yet. Contact them directly to ask about their timeline.