North Alamo WSC Lead Service Line Inventory
North Alamo Water Supply Corporation (PWSID: TX1080029) serves approximately 171,195 people across its service area in Texas. Like all US water systems, it is required by federal law to inventory lead service lines—the pipes that connect the water main to individual homes—and disclose this information to the public.
What you need to know
A lead service line is a direct pathway for lead to enter your home's drinking water. Even small amounts matter, especially for children and pregnant people. The only way to know if your home has one is to check your water utility's inventory or contact them directly.
North Alamo WSC has not yet reported a completed lead service line inventory to the EPA. This doesn't mean lead lines don't exist in the system—it means the inventory work is either in progress or not yet submitted. Federal rules require all water systems to complete this inventory by October 2024 (or have a compliance schedule in place).
How to find out if your home has a lead service line
Contact North Alamo WSC directly. They can tell you:
- Whether your property is known to have a lead service line
- Whether the service line material is unknown (many older systems have records gaps)
- What steps they're taking to inventory and replace lead lines
You can also request a copy of the water system's lead service line inventory if one has been completed.
What happens next
Federal funding is now available for lead service line replacement through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Ask your water utility whether North Alamo WSC has applied for grants or is planning replacement work in your area.
If your water tests positive for lead after a utility-provided test, or if you're concerned about your home's plumbing, talk to your pediatrician or contact your local health department.
Next steps for residents
- Contact North Alamo WSC to request your property's lead service line status.
- Ask about their inventory timeline and any replacement programs available.
- Request a free water test from the utility if concerned about lead levels in your drinking water.
- Consult the CDC guidance on lead and health at cdc.gov/nceh/lead.
Key figures
| Total inventoried lines | 0 |
|---|---|
| BIL/IIJA funding received | — |
| Replacement plan status | Not reported |
| Utility's LCRR inventory | Not provided |
Frequently asked
Does North Alamo WSC have lead service lines?
North Alamo WSC has not yet reported a completed lead service line inventory to the EPA. Contact the utility directly to find out if your specific property has a lead service line.
Is lead in water dangerous for my kids?
Lead exposure can harm child development and learning. For health concerns, talk to your pediatrician or contact the CDC at cdc.gov/nceh/lead.
How can I get my water tested for lead?
Request a free water test from North Alamo WSC. They may provide a kit or instructions for sampling. Results usually come back within 1-2 weeks.
Can lead service lines be replaced?
Yes. Federal funding is now available for replacement through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Contact your water utility to ask if they are planning replacement work in your area.