PVWC Lead Service Line Replacement

Passaic Valley Water Commission is removing 6,500 lead and galvanized steel service lines by 2025. To find out if you have a lead service line and the steps you should take to replace it, click the button below.

Program Overview

Passaic Valley Water Commission is committed to providing clean and reliable drinking water to all customers. Our records indicate that there are lead and galvanized steel service lines in Clifton, Passaic, Paterson and Prospect Park. PVWC will be removing these service lines by 2025, before the 2031 state mandate. We are committed to working with these communities to reach every resident who may have a lead or galvanized steel pipe and educate them about why they need to replace that pipe.

This website explains how to find out if you have a lead or galvanized steel service line and what to expect if you need to replace your service line. It also outlines actions you can take to reduce your exposure to lead in drinking water, and where to go if you have questions.

Check Your Line

Before requesting lead service line replacement, you will need to verify that your service line contains lead.

The map database feature for finding out if your house contains lead service lines is not yet available on this site. You can visit the PVWC website to check your address for lead service lines here.

Enter your address to find out if your property contains a lead service line and if you are eligible for the lead service line replacement program.

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