Lead and Copper Reports
The 2021 federal Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR) is intended to protect public health by reducing lead and copper levels in drinking water.
Under the LCRR, public water systems are required to complete the following by the October 16, 2024 compliance deadline:
- Conduct an initial water service line inventory to identify pipe materials on the customer side and the utility’s side.
- Make the inventory accessible to the public, if there are any known lead or unknown pipe materials.
- Implement Tier 1 public notification of a lead action level exceedance, if applicable.
Non-Lead Service Line Material Designation
The City of Lakewood Water Resources Department has completed the Lead Service Line Initial Inventory (LSLI) required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Lead and Copper Rule Revisions.
Through a review of historical records and field investigations, the City has determined it has no lead requiring replacement service lines in its distribution system. This includes any privately-owned or customer-owned service lines.
Reports and data
The results of the 2024 LCRR Initial Inventory list as well as regular triennial tests for Lead & Copper within the city's water distribution system are provided below.
Lead and Copper Service Line Inventory (2024)(PDF, 3MB)
Lead and Copper Test Results (March 2025)(PDF, 6MB)
For help interpreting this information, please contact the Water Resources Department 562-866-9771, extension 2700.
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