To reduce the potential risks from lead in drinking water, New Jersey enacted a law in July 2021 that requires drinking water systems to inventory service lines, notify residents of the potential presence of lead in their service lines, and plan for the replacement of all lead service lines within 10 years.

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Lead and Drinking Water
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For Residents Receiving Notice of a Lead Service Line
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Where are lead service lines in NJ?
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NJ's Standards for Lead in Drinking Water
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Additional Resources

Questions about your service line or your town’s service lines?

Please reach out to your water supplier.
If you are uncertain who your water supplier is, you can look it up on NJ Drinking Water Watch.

For other questions:

LeadInDW@njdepwptest.net or 609-292-5550