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PAW CEASETOWN

PWSID PA2409002

Serves approximately 58,467 people in Pennsylvania from surface water.

Last verified from Utility LCRR inventory: 2026-04-14
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Lead Service Lines in PAW CEASETOWN, Pennsylvania

PAW CEASETOWN serves about 58,467 people in Pennsylvania. Like many older water systems, it may have lead service lines—the pipes that carry water from the main water line under the street to individual homes. Lead exposure through drinking water is a real health concern, especially for young children and pregnant people.

What we know about PAW CEASETOWN's lead service lines

The utility has not yet completed a full inventory of its lead service lines. This means the exact number of homes with lead pipes is unknown. The water system draws from surface water sources.

Without a complete inventory, you won't find a public list of affected addresses yet. That's frustrating, but it's also not uncommon—many water systems across the country are still working through this process.

What you can do now

Contact PAW CEASETOWN directly. Call or email the utility and ask:

  • Whether your specific address has a lead service line
  • When they expect to finish their lead service line inventory
  • What they recommend for reducing lead exposure in the meantime

The utility's contact information should be on your water bill or the system's website.

Test your water if you're concerned. Even if you don't know whether you have a lead service line, you can have your tap water tested for lead. Many utilities offer free or low-cost testing; some labs charge $20–50 per sample. Results typically take 1–2 weeks.

Use a filter if recommended. If testing shows lead in your tap water, a certified lead-removing filter (look for NSF/ANSI Standard 53) can reduce it. Point-of-use filters on your kitchen tap are affordable and effective for drinking and cooking water.

If you have young children or are pregnant, talk to your pediatrician or OB/GYN about your water situation. The CDC has detailed guidance on reducing lead exposure at home.

Replacement and federal funding

Federal funding through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is now available to help water systems replace lead service lines. PAW CEASETOWN's status on applying for or receiving this funding is not currently available. As the utility completes its inventory and develops a replacement plan, you should see updates about timelines and which areas will be addressed first.

Next steps for residents

  • Call PAW CEASETOWN and ask about your address and the inventory timeline
  • Request a free water test or find a certified lab to test for lead
  • Talk to your doctor if you have young children or are pregnant and want personalized advice
  • Check back here or with the utility for updates as the lead service line inventory progresses

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Key figures

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