Lead & Copper Info
Water Customer Guide to Lead(Pb) Safety
Top Quality Water for Everyone
Safe drinking water is our top priority. For decades, Central Alabama Water has taken effective steps to protect customers from lead exposure. The drinking water delivered to your home meets or exceeds state and federal water quality standards.
We are actively working to identify customer-owned water service lines that contain lead (Pb) material as part of a new program required by the US EPA and the Alabama Department of Environmental Management for all water utilities nationally. A water service line is the pipe that connects a home or business to the public drinking water system.
Safety is Our Priority
Central Alabama Water (CAW) treats, tests, and distributes high-quality drinking water to you and the community. Water provided by the CAW is lead-free when it leaves our treatment plants and gets distributed through water mains to end-customers. After water is delivered through a water main, it may be exposed to lead as it flows through privately-owned water service lines and indoor plumbing and fixtures. The CAW treats its water to help prevent pipe corrosion and routinely tests water at multiple sites throughout the entire water distribution system to ensure it is working. Public water systems across the United States, including the CAW, are diligently working to find and remove all lead service lines to ensure this public health threat is eliminated for good.
The CAW takes the issue of lead in drinking water very seriously, and we offer this fact sheet to help you identify potential sources of lead in your home, learn how lead can affect your health, and most importantly, know how to maintain high-quality water and reduce exposure to lead.

Simple Tips to Reduce Lead Exposure in Your Home
Program Resources
Use the map below to check for lead service lines on your property.
Additional Resources
- EPA Resource providing an online step-by-step guide to help people identify lead pipes in their homes. www.epa.gov/ground-water-and-drinking-water/protect-your-tap-quick-check-lead
- CDC Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention, includes descriptions of other lead sources in the home, https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/lead/prevention/default.htm
- Alabama Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program https://alabamapublichealth.gov/aclppp Lead Hotline: 1 (800) 424-LEAD [5323]
Identify Your Service Line Material
