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LOGAN CO PSD-GREENVILLE SYSTEM

PWSID WV3302357

Serves approximately 3,611 people in West Virginia from surface water.

Last verified from Utility LCRR inventory: 2026-04-14
Known lead
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Galvanized
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LOGAN CO PSD-GREENVILLE SYSTEM

Lead Service Line Inventory Status

LOGAN CO PSD-GREENVILLE SYSTEM serves 3,611 people in West Virginia and sources water from surface water (like lakes or rivers).

As of now, the water system has not yet completed a lead service line inventory. This means we don't have a count of how many pipes connecting homes to the main water line are made of lead. Under the Lead and Copper Rule, water systems are required to inventory their lead service lines—but many systems across the country are still in early stages of this work.

What This Means for Your Home

If your service line hasn't been inventoried yet, you don't know whether it's made of lead. Lead service lines are a direct path for lead to enter your water—and lead exposure carries real health risks, especially for young children and pregnant women.

You can take action now:

  • Contact your water utility directly at LOGAN CO PSD-GREENVILLE SYSTEM and ask about your specific address. Request information about whether your service line has been tested or inspected.
  • Test your water. A simple water test can detect lead. Many water systems offer free or low-cost testing kits.
  • Use a filter rated for lead removal (like NSF/ANSI 53) while you find out more about your line.

If you're concerned about a child's exposure or health symptoms, talk to a pediatrician or contact the CDC's lead hotline.

Next Steps for Residents

  • Call or email LOGAN CO PSD-GREENVILLE SYSTEM and ask: "Do you have information about whether my service line is lead?"
  • Test your tap water for lead if you haven't already. Your utility may have a program.
  • Install a point-of-use filter (certified for lead) on drinking and cooking water as an interim measure.
  • Check back with your utility on their inventory progress.

Key figures

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

Frequently asked

How do I know if my water has lead in it?

Water testing is the only way to know. You can contact your water utility (LOGAN CO PSD-GREENVILLE SYSTEM) and ask about free or low-cost testing. A certified lead test checks water from your tap at home.

What does it mean that the inventory isn't complete yet?

It means the water system hasn't finished identifying which service lines in the area are made of lead. They're still working on it, but in the meantime you should contact them to ask about your specific address.

Is lead in water dangerous?

Lead can harm health, especially for children under 6 and pregnant women. For health questions or concerns about exposure, talk to your doctor or pediatrician, or call the CDC.

What should I do right now if I'm worried?

Contact your water utility to ask about your service line, test your water, and use a lead-certified filter on drinking and cooking water while you wait for more information.