PASADENA PARK IRR DIST 17 Lead Service Line Inventory
About this water system
PASADENA PARK IRR DIST 17 serves 6,269 residents in Washington State. The system draws from groundwater sources.
Lead service line inventory status
This water system has not yet completed a lead service line inventory. As of now, no data is available on how many lead, galvanized, or non-lead service lines serve this community.
Federal law requires all water systems to inventory their lead service lines and share findings with the public by October 2024. If your utility missed that deadline, they may still be working through the inventory process—or they may have requested an extension from the state.
What this means for you: You don't have official confirmation of whether lead lines exist in your neighborhood yet. That doesn't mean they aren't there. Older homes (built before 1986) are more likely to have lead service lines, since lead was common in plumbing materials before its risks became clear.
What you can do now
Contact your water utility directly. Ask them:
- Whether they have completed a lead service line inventory
- If so, whether your address has a lead, galvanized, or non-lead service line
- When results will be publicly available
- Whether they offer free or reduced-cost testing or replacement programs
You can also request a water test from a certified lab to check for lead in your home's tap water. A test costs $20–$50 and tells you what's in your water right now—whether or not you have a lead service line.
If you have young children or are pregnant, the CDC recommends talking to your pediatrician or doctor about lead exposure and testing options.
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Next steps for residents
- Call your water utility (PASADENA PARK IRR DIST 17) and ask for your service line material and inventory timeline.
- Get your water tested through a certified lab if you want to know lead levels in your home today.
- Talk to your doctor if you have concerns about lead exposure, especially for young children.
- Check back here for updates once the utility publishes its full inventory.
Key figures
| Total inventoried lines | 0 |
|---|---|
| BIL/IIJA funding received | — |
| Replacement plan status | Not reported |
| Utility's LCRR inventory | Not provided |
Frequently asked
Does my water have lead in it?
We don't know yet—this system hasn't published a lead service line inventory. Even if your service line is lead, your tap water may test low or undetectable, depending on your home's plumbing and water chemistry. A certified lab test ($20–$50) will tell you what's in your tap water right now.
How do I know if my home has a lead service line?
Contact PASADENA PARK IRR DIST 17 directly and give them your address. They should tell you whether city records show a lead, galvanized, or non-lead line. You can also hire a plumber to inspect the line where it enters your home.
When will this water system finish its lead inventory?
Federal law required completion by October 2024, but some systems received extensions. Call your utility to ask about their timeline and request a copy of results once available.
Is my child safe drinking from the tap?
The best way to know is to test your tap water. If you're concerned about exposure, talk to your pediatrician. The CDC has guidance on reducing lead in drinking water at home.