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ROGERS CO RWD # 5

PWSID OK1021507

Serves approximately 11,782 people in Oklahoma from surface water.

Last verified from Utility LCRR inventory: 2026-04-14
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ROGERS CO RWD # 5 Lead Service Line Inventory

About this water system

ROGERS CO RWD # 5 serves approximately 11,782 people in Oklahoma. The system draws from surface water sources.

Lead service line inventory status

As of now, ROGERS CO RWD # 5 has not completed a lead service line inventory. This means the utility has not yet publicly counted or mapped how many homes are connected to lead pipes—or whether any are at all.

Under the 2023 Lead and Copper Rule Revision, water utilities nationwide must complete inventories of lead service lines (the pipes running from the street main into homes). Utilities serving your population size have until October 16, 2025 to finish this work. Once complete, inventories must be made available to the public.

What this means for you

Not having an inventory doesn't mean your water system has a lead problem—it means the work isn't done yet. Many older water systems in the Midwest and Northeast are more likely to have lead service lines from the early-to-mid 1900s, when they were standard. Newer systems or those in other regions may have few or none.

If you're concerned about lead in your home's water, the most direct way to know is to request a free or low-cost test from your water utility, or to get your own test done by a certified lab. Lead typically only enters water when it dissolves from pipes or plumbing fixtures—and this risk is highest in homes built before 1986, especially if your water is naturally acidic.

For health guidance about lead in drinking water, consult the CDC's lead and water page or contact your pediatrician if you have children in the home.

Next steps for residents

  • Contact ROGERS CO RWD # 5 directly to ask about their lead service line inventory timeline and to request a free water test.
  • Ask if your home has a lead service line—utility staff may have historical records even before the full inventory is public.
  • If you rent, ask your landlord or property manager about the age and condition of water pipes.
  • Learn about treatment options (like point-of-use filters) from your utility or the EPA while awaiting inventory results.

Key figures

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

Frequently asked

Does ROGERS CO RWD # 5 have lead service lines?

The utility has not yet completed a lead service line inventory, so this information is not public. Contact the water system directly to ask about their findings or schedule a water test.

When will the lead service line inventory be available?

Federal rules require completion by October 16, 2025. Reach out to ROGERS CO RWD # 5 for their specific timeline and how to access results once published.

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

The best way is to contact your water utility and ask, or have a plumber inspect the pipes where they enter your home. The utility may have records of pipe material from when your street was installed.

Is it dangerous to have a lead service line?

Lead in drinking water is a real health concern, especially for young children. The risk depends on water chemistry and pipe age. Contact the CDC or your pediatrician for guidance, and ask your utility about testing and treatment options.