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AQUA PA SUPERIOR MAIN SYSTEM

PWSID PA1460085

Serves approximately 11,400 people in Pennsylvania from surface water.

Last verified from Utility LCRR inventory: 2026-04-14
Known lead
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Galvanized
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AQUA PA SUPERIOR MAIN SYSTEM: Lead Service Line Information

AQUA PA SUPERIOR MAIN SYSTEM serves about 11,400 people in Pennsylvania. Like all water utilities in the US, it is required to maintain an inventory of lead service lines (LSLs)—the pipes that connect homes to the public water main—and share that information with customers.

What we know about this system's lead pipes

The utility has not yet made detailed lead service line inventory data publicly available through LeadPipeLookup. This means we don't have confirmed counts of lead, galvanized, or non-lead pipes in this system.

This does not mean there are no lead pipes. Many water systems across the country are still completing their inventories or have not yet published them online. Pennsylvania's Department of Environmental Protection sets timelines for these disclosures.

Why this matters

Lead service lines are the most common source of lead in drinking water. If a lead pipe connects your home to the public water main, corrosion can release lead into your tap water—especially if the water is acidic or if pipes are disturbed.

Even if your utility's published inventory shows no lead pipes, your home may still have one. Utility records are sometimes incomplete, and misidentification happens. The best way to know what's at your property is to ask your utility directly or have your water tested.

How to find your system's inventory

Contact AQUA PA SUPERIOR MAIN SYSTEM directly to request their lead service line inventory or status. Ask:

  • Does my address have a lead service line?
  • What is your timeline for completing and publishing the full inventory?
  • Can they provide copies of records for your property?

You can also contact Pennsylvania's Department of Environmental Protection for updates on this system's compliance status.

Testing your water

If you're concerned about lead in your tap water, you can get a free or low-cost test through your local health department or a certified lab. The EPA recommends testing if your home was built before 1986 or if you have a lead or galvanized service line.

For health questions, contact your pediatrician or the CDC's lead hotline (1-800-CDC-INFO).

Next steps for residents

  • Contact AQUA PA SUPERIOR MAIN SYSTEM to ask about your specific property's service line material.
  • Request a copy of their lead service line inventory status and timeline.
  • If your home was built before 1986 or you suspect a lead pipe, consider having your water tested.
  • Visit the EPA's lead in drinking water page for more information on testing and treatment options.

Key figures

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

Frequently asked

Does AQUA PA SUPERIOR MAIN SYSTEM have lead service lines?

The utility has not yet published detailed inventory data publicly. This doesn't mean there are no lead pipes—many systems are still completing their inventories. Contact the utility directly to ask about your address specifically.

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

Ask your water utility for records of your property's service line material. You can also have a plumber inspect it, or contact your local health department about water testing options.

Is lead in water dangerous?

Lead exposure can harm brain development in children and cause other health problems. For specific health concerns, consult your pediatrician or call the CDC at 1-800-CDC-INFO.

What should I do if I think I have a lead service line?

Contact your utility to confirm the material, have your water tested, and ask about replacement programs or rebates. Use a filter certified for lead removal while awaiting more information.