WAGONER CO. RWD #4 Lead Service Line Inventory
What You Need to Know
WAGONER CO. RWD #4 serves approximately 25,792 people in Oklahoma. The utility draws from surface water sources.
Important: This utility has not yet completed a lead service line inventory. As of our last update, no data on lead service lines—identified, galvanized, or unknown—has been reported.
Why This Matters
A lead service line (LSL) is the pipe that connects your home to the public water main. If it's made of lead, water sitting in it overnight or during low-use periods can pick up lead contamination. This is a real health concern, especially for children and pregnant people.
Every US water system is required by federal law to locate and inventory their lead service lines. The results help you understand your risk and guide replacement decisions.
Where WAGONER CO. RWD #4 Stands
Since the inventory is not yet complete, the utility has not publicly shared:
- How many lead service lines exist in the system
- Which neighborhoods or streets are affected
- A timeline or plan for replacing lead lines
This does not mean there are no lead service lines—it means the work to find and count them is still in progress.
What You Can Do Now
Contact your utility directly to ask:
- When they expect to finish their lead service line inventory
- Whether your specific address has a known lead service line
- What help or funding they offer for line replacement
Many utilities offer free testing kits or partially subsidized replacement programs. Federal infrastructure funding is available to help pay for removals.
If you're concerned about lead in your water right now, you can:
- Flush your tap for 30 seconds before drinking or cooking
- Use cold water for drinking and cooking (hot water leaches more lead)
- Ask your utility for a free water test
- Contact your local health department if you have health concerns
Next Steps for Residents
- Contact WAGONER CO. RWD #4 directly and ask for their lead service line inventory status and timeline
- Request a water test from your utility if you're concerned about lead
- Ask about replacement programs — funding may be available to help cover costs
- Consult your doctor or pediatrician if you have health questions about lead exposure
Key figures
| Total inventoried lines | 0 |
|---|---|
| BIL/IIJA funding received | — |
| Replacement plan status | Not reported |
| Utility's LCRR inventory | Not provided |
Frequently asked
Does WAGONER CO. RWD #4 have lead service lines?
The utility has not yet completed its lead service line inventory, so the answer isn't known yet. Contact the utility to ask when they expect to finish and whether your address is affected.
How do I know if my home has a lead service line?
Your utility can tell you. You can also hire a licensed plumber to inspect, or use a magnet test as a rough check (lead is not magnetic, but galvanized steel is). A water test from your utility is the most reliable way to know if lead is in your water.
Is lead service line water safe to drink?
It depends on how long water sits in the line. Flushing your tap for 30 seconds before drinking and using cold water for consumption and cooking reduces risk. If you're worried, ask your utility for a free water test.
How much does it cost to replace a lead service line?
Replacement typically costs $3,000–$25,000 depending on your property. Many utilities now offer financial assistance or partial subsidies, and federal funding programs are expanding. Contact WAGONER CO. RWD #4 to ask what help they provide.