AQUA PA SPRING RUN Lead Service Line Inventory
AQUA PA SPRING RUN serves 8,151 people in Pennsylvania. Like all US water systems, it is required by federal law to identify and track lead service lines—pipes that carry water from the main water line to homes.
This page shows what is publicly known about lead service lines in this system.
What the data shows
As of the latest available information, AQUA PA SPRING RUN has not yet completed a full inventory of lead service lines. No inventory data is currently available on this system.
This does not mean there are no lead service lines. It means the utility either has not finished surveying its pipes or has not published results yet. Federal law requires all water systems to complete inventories by October 2024, with some systems granted extensions into 2025.
Why this matters
Lead service lines are a primary source of lead in drinking water. Even if your water treatment plant removes lead, pipes on your property can add it. Lead exposure—especially for children and pregnant people—can affect learning, behavior, and development.
If you live in this system's service area, you have the right to know whether your home has a lead service line.
What you can do
Contact AQUA PA SPRING RUN directly to find out:
- Whether your address has been surveyed
- When the full inventory will be public
- What your options are if a lead service line is confirmed at your home
You can also ask about free or low-cost testing kits if you want to know your water's lead level right now. Many utilities offer these.
If you have concerns about lead exposure, talk to your doctor or pediatrician, or visit the CDC's lead and health page.
Next steps for residents
- Contact your water utility using the phone number or website on your water bill to ask about the lead service line inventory status for your address.
- Request your service line material if a survey has been done. Some utilities provide this information free; others may charge a small fee.
- Get your water tested for lead if you're concerned. Your utility may offer free testing, or you can contact your local health department for a list of certified labs.
- Check with your doctor if anyone in your home is pregnant, nursing, or under age 6 and you suspect 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 AQUA PA SPRING RUN have lead service lines?
An inventory has not yet been completed and made public. Contact the utility directly to ask if your home has been surveyed and what the results are.
How do I know if my house has a lead service line?
Ask your water utility—they are required to tell you if your address has a lead service line on their records. You can also hire a plumber to inspect the line between your home and the street, though this can be costly.
Is lead in water dangerous?
Yes. Lead has no safe level of exposure. Even low levels can harm children's brain development. Contact your pediatrician or the CDC for guidance on testing and reducing exposure.
What should I do if my house has a lead service line?
Consider replacing it, or use interim steps like flushing pipes and using a certified lead-removing filter while you plan a replacement. Your utility may offer rebates or payment plans; contact them for details.