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JBSA - RANDOLPH

PWSID TX0150115

Serves approximately 10,949 people in Texas from groundwater.

Last verified from Utility LCRR inventory: 2026-04-14
Known lead
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Galvanized
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JBSA - RANDOLPH Lead Service Line Inventory

About this water system

JBSA - RANDOLPH serves about 10,949 people in Texas. Like all public water systems in the US, it is required to inventory lead service lines—the pipes that connect homes to the main water line underground—and make that information available to customers.

What we know about lead pipes here

As of our last update, JBSA - RANDOLPH has not yet completed or published a lead service line inventory. This does not mean there are no lead pipes; it means the utility is still in the process of gathering that data.

Federal law (the Lead and Copper Rule) requires all water systems to complete lead service line inventories and share them with the public. How quickly utilities finish depends on system size, available funding, and local conditions. Smaller systems like this one sometimes take longer to complete surveys.

How to find your home's status

Your best source of information is JBSA - RANDOLPH directly. Contact them to ask:

  • Whether your address has been surveyed yet
  • If a lead service line has been confirmed at your property
  • What timeline they're working toward for completing the full inventory

You can also ask if the utility has received Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) funding, which accelerates replacement programs nationwide.

If you're concerned about lead in your water

Drinking water from lead pipes is a real health risk, especially for young children and pregnant people. The CDC recommends testing your water if you live in an older home or are concerned about exposure.

If your utility confirms a lead service line at your address, ask about:

  • Replacement assistance programs (many utilities offer cost-sharing or grants)
  • Short-term steps like flushing protocols or point-of-use filters while you wait for replacement

For health questions, contact your pediatrician or the CDC's lead hotline.

Next steps for residents

  • Contact JBSA - RANDOLPH to ask if your address has been inventoried and request your property's status
  • Request a water test through your utility or a certified lab if you have concerns about lead
  • Check the EPA or state website for updates on the utility's inventory timeline and any replacement funding programs

Key figures

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

Frequently asked

Does JBSA - RANDOLPH have lead in the water?

The utility has not yet completed a public lead service line inventory, so we don't have confirmed data yet. Contact the utility directly to ask about your specific address.

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

Ask JBSA - RANDOLPH for your property's status. If the utility hasn't surveyed your address yet, you can hire a plumber to inspect your water meter or main line connection.

Is it dangerous to drink water with lead pipes?

Lead in drinking water poses a health risk, especially for children under 6 and pregnant people. Contact your pediatrician or the CDC for guidance on testing and protection steps.

Will the utility replace my lead service line?

That depends on the utility's replacement program and your eligibility. Ask JBSA - RANDOLPH about assistance options, including any grants or cost-sharing programs they offer.