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We take pride in providing safe and clean drinking water to Edmonton and surrounding areas. Our water quality lab tests for hundreds of parameters, which helps to ensure safe, reliable and high-quality drinking water for our customers.
There are no measurable levels of lead in drinking water when it leaves our water treatment plants. However, there is potential for lead to get into tap water in homes and businesses with lead service lines or from lead-containing plumbing fixtures.
Exposure to lead can be harmful to health, especially for pregnant women and young children. More information on the health effects of lead in drinking water can be found on Health Canada’s website, including this resource regarding lead in drinking water.
According to Heatlh Canada: “lead service connections (lines) were installed in drinking water systems in many countries, including Canada. Widespread installation of lead service lines occurred in Canada until 1975. Additionally, the use of solder containing lead for new plumbing and in repairs to plumbing continued until 1986. As a result, plumbing and distribution system materials can be an important source of lead in tap water of homes built prior to the 1990s (Health Canada, 2009b). Lead may be found in brass and bronze fittings, such as faucets and valves, and fixtures.(U.S. EPA, 2006b).”
We care about the health and wellbeing of our customers, and we take several steps to help protect Edmontonians from the harmful effects of lead. Since 2008, we have implemented several lead management initiatives to ensure Edmontonians who’s water service is provided through lead pipes have good water quality, this includes the addition of Orthophosphate to the water. Our lead program has evolved over the years as the amount of lead pipe within Edmonton is reduced, and we continue to educate customers and provide advice on how to maintain high water quality for homes with a lead service line.
Together, with the support of the City of Edmonton, our aligned lead mitigation strategy seeks to:
In 2019, Health Canada updated their Guideline Technical Document for lead in drinking water.
A water service line is the pipe that connects your property's plumbing to the water main in the street.
EPCOR has been proactively replacing lead water service lines since 2008.
Here are a few indicators that you may have lead pipes.
Note: EPCOR does not maintain records for the homeowner's portion of water service lines.
If you're still not sure what your portion of the service line is made of, follow our 3-step process below or watch our video.
Step 1: Find your emergency water shut-off valve
Find your emergency water shut-off valve and inspect the pipe coming out of the ground and into the water meter.
Step 2: Check the pipe colour
Check the colour of the pipe coming out of the ground. You may have to lightly sand the surface of the pipe. If the pipe is:
Grey: It's galvanized iron or lead.
Step 3: Determine the pipe material
If you think your water service line could be lead, try gently etching into the pipe. Lead is relatively soft metal and scratches easily. Do not attempt this if you think the line could be plastic.
Note: While these are all good indicators of whether your water service pipe is lead, every pipe is a little different. The only way to be sure if you have a lead service line is to have your water tested.
If you have, or suspect you have, a lead service line and would like more information on having your water tested, please contact us at 780-412-6858 or leadmanagement@epcor.com.
To inquire if your property has a lead water service line, if you are considering replacing your lead water service line, or you want to learn more about lead service lines, please contact us at 780-412-6858 or leadmanagement@epcor.com.