ROGERS CO RWD # 3 LAKE PLANT Lead Service Line Inventory
About This Water System
ROGERS CO RWD # 3 LAKE PLANT serves approximately 10,470 people in Oklahoma. The system draws water from surface sources like lakes or rivers.
Lead Service Line Inventory Status
As of now, this water system has not completed a lead service line inventory. This means the utility has not yet surveyed and documented which properties have lead service lines—the pipes that connect homes to the water main.
Federal law requires all water systems to complete this inventory by a specific deadline. An incomplete inventory doesn't mean lead is present; it means the utility is still working to determine where lead pipes may exist in the distribution system.
What You Can Do Right Now
Check your own property. You can take steps to find out if your home has a lead service line:
- Look at your water bill or utility account. Some utilities note service line material on their records.
- Contact the utility directly. Ask ROGERS CO RWD # 3 LAKE PLANT (PWSID: OK1021513) whether your address has a lead service line on file. They may have older installation records even if the formal inventory isn't complete.
- Check your property documents. If you have a house inspection report or plumbing records from recent work, they may list the service line material.
- Hire a plumber. For about $100–300, a local plumber can often identify whether your service line is lead, copper, or plastic by inspecting the line where it enters your home.
Protecting Your Family in the Meantime
If you have a lead service line or don't know what material your service line is made of:
- Use cold water for drinking and cooking. Hot water dissolves lead faster than cold water.
- Flush your line. Let tap water run for 30 seconds to 2 minutes each morning before using it.
- Consider a filter. NSF-certified pitchers or faucet filters rated for lead reduction can lower exposure.
For health concerns—especially if you have young children—speak with your pediatrician or contact the CDC's lead hotline.
Next Steps for Residents
- Contact ROGERS CO RWD # 3 LAKE PLANT and ask whether your address is listed in their lead service line inventory records.
- Request information about the utility's timeline to complete the full inventory.
- Have your water tested if you're concerned; most utilities offer free or low-cost testing.
- If you rent, ask your landlord about the service line material.
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Key figures
| Total inventoried lines | 0 |
|---|---|
| BIL/IIJA funding received | — |
| Replacement plan status | Not reported |
| Utility's LCRR inventory | Not provided |