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WINHALL STRATTON F D 1

PWSID VT0005305

Serves approximately 6,200 people in Vermont from groundwater.

Last verified from Utility LCRR inventory: 2026-04-14
Known lead
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Galvanized
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WINHALL STRATTON F D 1 Lead Service Line Inventory

About this water system

WINHALL STRATTON F D 1 serves approximately 6,200 people in Vermont. The system draws from groundwater sources.

Lead service line inventory status

This water system has not yet completed a lead service line inventory. No data is currently available on how many lead service lines exist in the distribution system or in customer homes.

Federal law requires all community water systems to identify and inventory lead service lines by October 2024. Systems that serve fewer than 50,000 people (like this one) have until October 2027 to finish. If WINHALL STRATTON F D 1 has not yet published results, the inventory work may still be underway.

What this means for your home

If your home was built before 1986, there is a higher chance your water enters through a lead service line. Even systems with low numbers of lead lines can have them in specific neighborhoods. The only way to know for certain is to:

  • Ask your water utility directly about your property address
  • Have a licensed plumber inspect the line at your home
  • Get your water tested for lead

Next steps for residents

  • Contact WINHALL STRATTON F D 1 directly to ask if an inventory has been completed and whether your address is documented as having a lead service line.
  • Request a water test from your utility. Testing is often free or low-cost for residents.
  • If you have young children or are pregnant, see guidance from the CDC on lead and water.
  • Check back here for updates once the system publishes its inventory.

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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 WINHALL STRATTON F D 1 have lead in the water?

Lead gets into water through lead service lines and plumbing, not from the source itself. This system's inventory is not yet complete, so it's unknown how many lead service lines exist. Contact the utility directly about your home.

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

Ask your water utility if your address is on their inventory, or hire a plumber to inspect the line at your property. You can also get a free or low-cost water test from your system.

Is lead service line water safe to drink?

Lead can leach into water, especially from older lines or when water is corrosive. The CDC recommends testing your water and flushing the tap before drinking if you suspect a lead line. Contact your pediatrician if you have health concerns.

When will WINHALL STRATTON F D 1 finish its lead inventory?

Federal law requires completion by October 2027 for smaller systems. Contact the utility for their current timeline and whether results are available yet.