LeadPipeLookup

Rhode Island › Water system

NAVAL STATION, NEWPORT

PWSID RI1000016

Serves approximately 7,870 people in Rhode Island from surface water.

Last verified from Utility LCRR inventory: 2026-04-14
Known lead
0
Galvanized
0
Unknown
0
% unknown

Lead Service Line Inventory: NAVAL STATION, NEWPORT

About This Water System

NAVAL STATION, NEWPORT serves approximately 7,870 people in Rhode Island and uses surface water as its primary source. Like all public water systems in the US, it is required to maintain and publicly report an inventory of lead service lines—the pipes that connect the water main to individual homes and buildings.

What We Know About Lead Lines Here

The water system has not yet completed or made public a full lead service line inventory. This means the exact number of lead, galvanized, and non-lead service lines serving this community is not yet available through public records.

This is not unusual. Many smaller and military-affiliated water systems are still in the process of mapping their infrastructure. An incomplete inventory does not mean the problem is hidden—it means the work is underway.

What This Means for Your Home

If you live or work at Naval Station Newport and rely on this water system:

  • You should assume your service line may contain lead until you know otherwise. Lead can leach into water, especially if the water is corrosive or if your home's plumbing has lead solder or brass fittings.
  • The safest assumption is to use cold water for drinking and cooking and let water run for 30 seconds after periods of non-use (like overnight) to flush the line.
  • Testing is the only way to know for sure. Contact your water utility to ask if they offer free or subsidized lead testing kits, or request information about having your service line inspected.

Getting Answers

Since the full inventory is not yet public, reach out directly to the water system's management:

  • Ask whether your specific property's service line has been inspected and what material it's made of.
  • Request updates on when the complete inventory will be available.
  • Ask about the water system's lead reduction plan and any corrosion control measures in place.

For health concerns—especially if you have children under 6 or are pregnant—contact your doctor or your state health department. The CDC has guidance on reducing lead exposure at home.

Next Steps for Residents

  • Contact NAVAL STATION, NEWPORT water management to request your service line status and ask about the inventory timeline.
  • Test your water if you have concerns; your utility may provide testing supplies.
  • Use cold water for drinking and cooking and flush the line after long periods without use.
  • Call your pediatrician if you have health questions about lead exposure, especially for young children.

```json [ { "q": "Does NAVAL STATION, NEWPORT have lead in the water?", "a": "The water system has not yet published a complete lead service line inventory, so it's unknown how many lead lines serve this community. Until you know your home's service line material, it's safest to assume it may contain lead and take precautions like using cold water for drinking and cooking." }, { "q": "How do I find out if my service line is lead?", "a": "Contact NAVAL STATION, NEWPORT water management directly with your address and ask whether your property's service line has been inspected and what material it's made of. You can also request a testing kit or information about professional inspection." }, { "q": "Is it safe to drink tap water at NAVAL STATION, NEWPORT?", "a": "The water system treats its water to meet federal safety standards. However, lead can enter water through service lines or home plumbing. If you're concerned, use cold water for drinking and cooking, let water run for 30 seconds after periods of non-use, and consider testing your water." }, { "q": "What should I do if I'm worried about lead exposure?", "a": "Contact your doctor, especially if you have young children or are pregnant. The CDC website and your state health department provide guidance on reducing lead exposure at home." }

Key figures

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