Database available at
mlgw.com
MLGW is providing online access to a recently-discovered 16-year-old
database of early water service line records that was found in its archives.
The records indicate the possible location and composition of some water service
lines.
Out of approximately 288,000
water service line records included in the database, there were 36,483 records
of service lines possibly made of lead, that were installed between 1874 and
1940. (As a reference, MLGW was established in 1939.) Those records can be
accessed in a PDF format at the following URL: www.mlgw.com/leadservicedatabase.
A map of the addresses listed
on those records accompanies the database. Customers will be able to see if a
record exists for their address. The database does contain inaccuracies, though
MLGW has made an effort to correct most of the obvious ones.
Still, the database omits
some addresses where it is possible that lead service lines exist. There could
be homes that once had lead service lines but those lines have been replaced,
or are vacant lots where homes once stood, or instances where the material
noted for the service line was incorrectly stated on the original record in the
archive. These inaccuracies among others will be corrected, over time, as MLGW
begins field inspections to verify the recorded material used for its service
lines. The inspections will start later this year and be completed by 2020.
The data correction process
will cause the stated number of homes that have lead service lines to fluctuate
on a daily basis.
Though MLGW’s outstanding
artesian well water has consistently met EPA drinking water standards, MLGW is
providing public access as part of its commitment to water quality. Lead paint
is the overwhelming cause of lead exposure in Memphis and across the country. MLGW
officials are aware of no evidence linking lead poisoning with MLGW’s drinking
water. Memphis
is fortunate to have the best quality drinking water in the country. MLGW
provides free water sample testing. Customers can either call 544-6549 to
request a water test or send an email
to waterlab@mlgw.org and include their
name and telephone number.
Our
annual Water Quality Reports are online at http://www.mlgw.com/about/waterqualityreport. More
information about lead is available at https://www.epa.gov/lead.
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