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PARKVIEW TERRACE

PWSID WA5366215

Serves approximately 3,730 people in Washington from groundwater.

Last verified from Utility LCRR inventory: 2026-04-14
Known lead
0
Galvanized
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PARKVIEW TERRACE Lead Service Line Inventory

About This Water System

PARKVIEW TERRACE serves 3,730 people in Washington state. Like all U.S. water systems, it is required by federal law to identify and report on lead service lines—the pipes that connect the public water main to individual homes.

What We Know About Lead Service Lines Here

PARKVIEW TERRACE has not yet completed a full inventory of its lead service lines. This does not mean there are no lead pipes in the system; it means the utility is still in the process of identifying which homes have them. A service line inventory takes time, especially for smaller systems.

The utility draws water from groundwater sources, which may affect how lead dissolves in the water—but the presence or absence of lead service lines is the primary concern.

What Happens Next

Water systems are required to complete lead service line inventories by October 2024 (deadline set by the EPA's Lead and Copper Rule Revisions). PARKVIEW TERRACE should have an updated inventory and replacement plan available soon.

If the inventory shows lead service lines in your area, the utility must develop a plan to replace them over time. Replacement costs are sometimes covered by federal or state grants.

What You Can Do Now

Find out if your home has a lead service line:

  • Contact PARKVIEW TERRACE directly and ask about your address.
  • Request a copy of their lead service line inventory when it is completed.
  • Ask if your property has been surveyed yet.

Reduce exposure in the meantime:

  • Run water for 30 seconds before drinking or cooking if water has sat in pipes overnight.
  • Use cold water for cooking and drinking; hot water dissolves lead faster.
  • Have your water tested if you're concerned.

For health concerns:

  • Contact your doctor or the CDC (1-800-CDC-INFO) if you have questions about lead exposure and health.

Next Steps for Residents

  • Contact PARKVIEW TERRACE to ask about your address and the status of their lead service line inventory.
  • Request a copy of their inventory and replacement plan once available.
  • If you suspect a lead service line, ask the utility about testing or replacement programs.
  • Consider a home water test if you want confirmation of lead levels at your tap.

Key figures

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

Frequently asked

Does PARKVIEW TERRACE have lead service lines?

The utility has not yet completed a full inventory, so we don't know the exact count. Contact the water system directly to ask about your address and request their completed inventory when available.

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

Call PARKVIEW TERRACE and provide your address. They can check their records or send someone to inspect the line where it enters your home. You can also hire a plumber to inspect it.

Is lead in water from PARKVIEW TERRACE dangerous?

Lead exposure, especially for children and pregnant people, can harm health. If you're concerned about lead in your water, contact your doctor or the CDC. A home water test can measure lead at your tap.

When will PARKVIEW TERRACE finish their lead inventory?

Federal law requires inventories to be completed by October 2024. Contact the utility for their specific timeline and to ask when results will be available to the public.