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SPOKANE BUSINESS & INDUSTRIAL PARK

PWSID WA5383027

Serves approximately 5,000 people in Washington from groundwater.

Last verified from Utility LCRR inventory: 2026-04-14
Known lead
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Galvanized
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Lead Service Lines in Spokane Business & Industrial Park Water System

Spokane Business & Industrial Park's water system serves about 5,000 people and draws from groundwater sources. If you're concerned about lead in your water, here's what you need to know right now.

What is a lead service line?

A lead service line is the pipe connecting your home or building to the public water main. These pipes were commonly installed before the 1980s. Water flowing through lead pipes can pick up lead, especially if the water is corrosive or if pipes are old and deteriorating.

What does Spokane B&I Park know about lead pipes?

The water system has not yet completed a full inventory of lead service lines in its service area. This means they don't yet have a clear count of how many lead pipes exist or where they're located.

Washington State requires all water systems to inventory their lead and galvanized service lines and develop a replacement plan. Spokane B&I Park is working to meet these deadlines, though specific timelines for completion are not yet posted publicly.

What should you do now?

Get your water tested. You don't need to wait for a utility inventory to know if lead is in your home's water. A simple water test costs $20–50 and takes a few days. Contact your local health department or use a certified lab to find testing options.

Know your home's age. Homes built before 1980 are more likely to have lead service lines. Check your property deed or ask a local realtor about your home's construction date.

Contact the utility. Call Spokane Business & Industrial Park's water system directly and ask:

  • Whether your specific address has a known lead service line
  • What their timeline is for completing the lead inventory
  • What free or discounted replacement programs they may offer

Reduce exposure in the meantime. If you're pregnant, nursing, or have young children in the home, the CDC recommends using bottled or filtered water for drinking and cooking until you know more.

Is lead in water dangerous?

Lead exposure can affect children's brain development and learning. It's particularly concerning for infants and young children. For health questions specific to your family, talk with your pediatrician or call the CDC's Environmental Health hotline.

Next steps for residents

  • Test your water through your local health department or a certified lab
  • Call the utility (Spokane Business & Industrial Park) to ask about your address and their inventory timeline
  • Check your home's age — older homes are at higher risk for lead pipes
  • Consult your pediatrician if you have questions about health risks, especially for children under 6

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Key figures

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