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AIKEN CITY OF (SC0210001)

PWSID SC0210001

Serves approximately 45,090 people in South Carolina from surface water.

Last verified from Utility LCRR inventory: 2026-04-14
Known lead
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Galvanized
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Lead Service Line Inventory for Aiken City of, South Carolina

Aiken City of serves approximately 45,090 residents in South Carolina. Like all US water systems, the utility is required by federal law to maintain an inventory of lead service lines (LSLs)—the pipes that connect the water main to individual homes.

What we know about Aiken's lead service lines

As of the last update we have on file, no lead service line inventory data has been publicly reported by Aiken City of. This means either the inventory work is still underway, or the results haven't been made available to the public yet.

Lead service lines are a genuine concern: they can leach lead into drinking water, especially in homes with corrosive water or after disturbances to the pipe. The EPA and CDC both recommend testing if you're unsure about your service line material.

How to find out if your home has a lead service line

Your best move is to contact Aiken City of directly. Ask them:

  • Whether they have completed a lead service line inventory
  • Whether your address has been inspected or tested
  • What material your service line is made of
  • What the utility's replacement timeline looks like, if they've identified LSLs

You can also check your home's age and original construction records—homes built before the 1950s are more likely to have lead service lines, though they can exist in newer homes too.

Testing your water

If you're concerned about lead in your tap water right now, you can request a free or low-cost test through your local health department or buy a certified test kit. A water test will tell you whether lead is actually present in your home's water supply, regardless of the service line material.

Next steps for residents

  • Contact Aiken City of and ask for their lead service line inventory status and your home's specific information.
  • Request a water test if you want to know whether lead is currently in your tap water.
  • Ask about replacement programs: if LSLs are identified, the utility may have funding or timelines in place.
  • Check the CDC website for guidance on reducing lead exposure while you gather information.

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Key figures

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

Frequently asked

How do I know if my house has a lead service line in Aiken SC?

Contact Aiken City of directly and ask whether they have inventory data for your address. You can also check your home's age—houses built before the 1950s are at higher risk—and look at your property records or have a plumber inspect the line where it enters your home.

Is lead in Aiken water common?

Aiken City of hasn't publicly reported lead service line inventory data yet, so we don't know how many lines exist in the system. Lead in water depends on service line material, water chemistry, and pipe age—contact the utility for specifics about your area.

Can I get my lead service line replaced?

Ask Aiken City of about their replacement program and timeline. Many utilities now have federal funding or rebate programs to help cover replacement costs for residents. Your utility should be able to explain your options.

Should I be worried about lead in my Aiken tap water?

The only way to know if lead is actually in your water is to test it. Request a free or low-cost test from your local health department, or purchase a certified test kit. This will give you concrete information to act on.