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EAGLE MOUNTAIN CITY

PWSID UTAH25142

Serves approximately 61,266 people in Utah from surface water.

Last verified from Utility LCRR inventory: 2026-04-14
Known lead
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EAGLE MOUNTAIN CITY Lead Service Line Inventory

Eagle Mountain City serves about 61,266 people in Utah. Like all US water systems, it is required by federal law to maintain an inventory of lead service lines—the pipes that connect homes to the main water line underground.

What we know about Eagle Mountain City's inventory

Eagle Mountain City has not yet completed or made public a lead service line inventory. This means the water system has not yet documented how many lead service lines exist in its service area, or shared that information with residents.

This is not unusual for newer or rapidly growing communities. Eagle Mountain City is one of Utah's fastest-growing cities, and the process of locating and cataloging service lines can take several years, especially in areas where records are incomplete or buried lines are difficult to locate.

What you should do now

Contact Eagle Mountain City directly to ask:

  • When the lead service line inventory will be complete
  • Whether your specific address has a lead service line
  • What steps the utility is taking to replace lead lines
  • Whether the city has received federal funding to support replacements (many utilities have received grants through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law)

Your water utility is the most reliable source for information about your own service line. They may have records even if a public inventory isn't yet available.

If you're concerned about lead in your water

Lead enters drinking water primarily through corroded service lines and fixtures. The CDC recommends that households with potential lead exposure—especially those with young children or pregnant people—flush cold water lines before drinking and have their water tested.

A simple water test costs $20–50 and can tell you whether lead is present in your tap water right now. Your water utility can direct you to certified testing labs in your area.

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Key figures

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

Frequently asked

Does Eagle Mountain City have lead service lines?

Eagle Mountain City has not yet completed a public inventory, so the exact number of lead service lines is unknown. Contact the utility directly to ask about your specific address or get updates on their inventory progress.

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

Call Eagle Mountain City water department and provide your address. They may have records in their system, even if a public inventory isn't complete yet. You can also have a plumber inspect the line where it enters your home.

Is it safe to drink tap water if there might be a lead service line?

Lead only enters water if pipes are corroded. A water test can tell you whether lead is actually present in your tap water. If you're concerned, flushing cold water before drinking and using a certified filter are practical steps while you wait for test results.

When will Eagle Mountain City replace lead service lines?

The utility has not yet announced a public replacement plan. Ask Eagle Mountain City when replacements will begin and whether the city has applied for federal funding to support the work.