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NOB HILL WATER ASSOCIATION

PWSID WA5359700

Serves approximately 38,050 people in Washington from groundwater.

Last verified from Utility LCRR inventory: 2026-04-14
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NOB HILL WATER ASSOCIATION Lead Service Line Inventory

About this water system

Nob Hill Water Association serves approximately 38,050 people in Washington State. The system draws from groundwater sources.

Lead service line inventory status

As of our last check, this water system had not yet published a lead service line inventory.

This doesn't mean lead service lines don't exist in the system's service area—it means the utility has not yet completed or made public a count of which homes are connected by lead pipes. Federal law requires all water systems to inventory their lead service lines and share that information with the public by October 2024, so this data may be updated soon.

Why this matters

Lead service lines are the primary source of lead in drinking water. If your home was built before 1986, there's a higher chance your connection to the water main contains lead. The only way to know for certain is to have it tested or to check with your water utility.

If you're concerned about lead exposure—especially if you have young children or pregnant family members—contact Nob Hill Water Association directly. They can tell you whether your specific address has a known lead service line, and what testing or treatment options are available.

Next steps for residents

  • Contact Nob Hill Water Association and ask about the lead status of your service line. Provide your address.
  • Request information on their lead service line replacement program, if one exists, and any financial assistance available.
  • Have your water tested if you're worried about lead, particularly if you have children under six or pregnant family members. Your utility or local health department can recommend labs.
  • Read the CDC's guidance on reducing lead exposure at home while waiting for service line replacement.

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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 Nob Hill Water Association have lead service lines?

The utility has not yet published a public inventory of lead service lines, so the exact count is unknown. However, if your home was built before 1986 in their service area, there's a reasonable chance your connection could be lead. Contact the utility directly with your address to find out.

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

Call Nob Hill Water Association and ask them to check their records for your address. You can also look at your water bill or service line documentation, or hire a plumber to inspect the line where it enters your home.

Is lead in water dangerous for kids?

Lead exposure is a health concern, especially for young children. For specific medical questions, talk to your pediatrician or contact the CDC's lead information line. Your water utility can tell you about treatment or replacement options.

What should I do if I think my water has lead?

First, contact Nob Hill Water Association to ask about your service line status. Second, consider having your water tested. Third, use cold water for drinking and cooking, as hot water can carry more lead from pipes.