SOUTH JORDAN CITY Lead Service Line Inventory
South Jordan City serves approximately 89,704 people in Utah. Like all US water utilities, the city is required to maintain an inventory of lead service lines—the pipes that connect water mains to individual homes—and share that information with the public.
What we know about South Jordan City's lead service lines
South Jordan City draws its water from surface sources. However, the utility has not yet completed or made public a comprehensive lead service line inventory. This means detailed counts of lead, galvanized, or unknown pipes are not currently available.
The absence of published data doesn't mean there's no lead risk—it means the inventory work is still underway or data hasn't been disclosed yet. Many utilities across the country are in similar situations as they work to meet federal deadlines for full inventories.
What you should do now
Contact South Jordan City directly. They can tell you:
- Whether your specific address has a known lead service line, galvanized pipe, or unknown pipe material
- When their full inventory will be available to the public
- What water quality testing options are available to you
- Whether they have a lead pipe replacement program
You can reach out to the utility's customer service or public information office. Ask for your service line material specifically—they may have records even if the public inventory isn't finalized.
If you're concerned about lead in your water
The CDC recommends water testing and flushing protocols if lead is a concern. If you have young children or are pregnant, consult your pediatrician or doctor about lead exposure risks.
You can also request a free or low-cost water test through many health departments. Results will tell you whether lead is actually present in your water—the pipe material is one piece of the picture, but water chemistry and age of pipes matter too.
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Key figures
| Total inventoried lines | 0 |
|---|---|
| BIL/IIJA funding received | — |
| Replacement plan status | Not reported |
| Utility's LCRR inventory | Not provided |
Frequently asked
Does South Jordan City have lead pipes?
South Jordan City has not yet published a complete lead service line inventory. Contact the utility directly to ask about your specific address and their timeline for completing the inventory.
How do I know if my home has a lead service line?
Call South Jordan City's water utility and provide your address. They may have records of your pipe material even if their public inventory isn't finished. You can also request a water test to check for lead directly.
Is it dangerous to have a lead service line?
Lead pipes *can* allow lead to leach into drinking water, but the risk depends on water chemistry, pipe age, and other factors. A water test will tell you if lead is actually present in your water. Contact your doctor if you have health concerns.
What should I do if my water tests positive for lead?
Flush your taps before drinking, use cold water for cooking and drinking, and ask your utility about their lead removal options or replacement programs. Consult your pediatrician or doctor, especially if children or pregnant people live in your home.