CLARKSBURG WATER BOARD Lead Service Line Inventory
About this water system
Clarksburg Water Board serves approximately 18,340 people in West Virginia. The system's primary water source is surface water (rivers or lakes).
Lead service line inventory status
Clarksburg Water Board has not yet completed a full inventory of lead service lines in their system. No data is currently available about how many lead service lines exist, how many have been replaced, or what the replacement plan looks like.
This doesn't mean your home is safe or unsafe—it means the utility hasn't finished the required mapping work yet. Federal law requires all water systems to complete lead service line inventories, though timelines vary by system size.
What you should do now
Contact Clarksburg Water Board directly to find out:
- Whether your address has a lead service line
- What the timeline is for completing their full inventory
- Whether any replacement programs are available
You can also ask them about their current lead-in-water testing results and any public health recommendations.
If you're concerned about lead exposure, especially if you have children under 6 or a pregnant household member, contact your doctor or the CDC for guidance on testing and risk reduction.
Next steps for residents
- Call your water utility and ask if your specific address has a lead service line.
- Request their Lead & Copper Rule testing results to see if lead has been detected in your water.
- If you have young children, consult your pediatrician about lead exposure risks and whether testing is recommended.
- Check the EPA's "My Water's Fluoridation" and "Safe Drinking Water" pages for additional local water quality information.
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Key figures
| Total inventoried lines | 0 |
|---|---|
| BIL/IIJA funding received | — |
| Replacement plan status | Not reported |
| Utility's LCRR inventory | Not provided |
Frequently asked
Does Clarksburg Water Board have lead service lines?
Clarksburg Water Board has not yet completed a full inventory, so specific numbers are not available. Contact the utility directly to ask whether your address has a lead service line.
Is the water safe to drink if there's a lead service line?
Lead service lines carry risk, but the only way to know if lead is in your water is testing. Contact your water utility for recent lead test results and ask your doctor if testing your home's water is right for you.
How do I find out if my house has a lead service line?
Call Clarksburg Water Board directly—they have records of the pipes connecting your home to the main water line. They may also have maps or documents you can request.
Can lead service lines be replaced?
Yes, but replacement is expensive and often shared between the utility and homeowner. Ask your water utility about any lead line replacement programs, grants, or financing options available in your area.