Commercial Customer: IMPORTANT INFORMATION: YOUR DRINKING WATER SERVICE LINE HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED AS GALVANIZED REQUIRING REPLACEMENT
Dear Commercial Customer:
As part of our ongoing efforts to ensure the safety and quality of your drinking water, the Carle Place Water District (CPWD) has recently completed a survey of service lines within our community to meet United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulatory requirements. We continuously prioritize protecting the health of every consumer in our community which is why we are writing to inform you of an important matter concerning the water service lines in your areas.
ACTION REQUIRED: According to our records, the Carle Place Water District has identified that a part of, or the entire length of, the service line that delivers drinking water to your home/building owned by you is made of galvanized steel that needs replacement. Please contact us to discuss the next steps.
We regularly test for lead at the end of our treatment process. Testing has shown that lead is not an issue in the water leaving any of our water treatment facilities. We also conduct testing in our distribution system in accordance with EPA regulatory requirements. Please share this information with anyone who drinks and/or cooks using water at this property. This can include employees, tenants, people in apartments, nursing homes, schools, businesses, childcares or daycares, in addition to any person directly served at this property.
Today, there is a growing awareness that some older buildings may have lead or galvanized pipes containing lead-based connectors and fixtures. By October 16, 2024, the EPA required every water provider in the nation to develop and submit a water service line inventory identifying the pipes connecting the water main to a property, home or business.
The CPWD has completed the initial service line inventory and is now notifying consumers of their service line material according to CPWD’s records. If you don’t already know, it is important for you to be aware of the composition of the materials of your service line.
The current service line inventory for the entire CPWD is available for viewing at our office located at 578 Mineola Avenue, Carle Place, NY 11514. The information will also soon be available on the New York State Department of Health website at https://health.data.ny.gov.
What is a Galvanized Service Line Requiring Replacement (GSLRR)?
A service line is the pipe connecting the water main to the building. In the District, as the commercial property owner, you own the entire water service line from inside the building to the water main, including the portion in the street and are responsible for any repairs or upgrades to the water service. A GSLRR is a service line that is made of galvanized steel and:
- was downstream of a lead service line, or
- was downstream of an unknown material, or
- is downstream of an unknown material.
The figure below represents a typical scenario for a commercial water service line in many cases, but does not represent all scenarios:
Either a part of a lead service line was replaced, or we don’t know if there is or was a lead service line upstream of your galvanized service line. A galvanized service line is a potential source of lead as it can absorb lead from a lead service line and release it to drinking water later. Until it can be confirmed that the entire length of your service line is not made of lead, we will continue to provide information about lead in drinking water once a year so you can take precautionary measures to minimize your potential exposure to lead in drinking water.
We encourage you to have a professional plumber evaluate whether the internal plumbing, connections, or fixtures are constructed of or contain lead materials. If confirmed that lead is present, it should be replaced. Discuss your replacement options available with your plumber/contractor. Please keep us informed when this work is proposed to be completed, and when it has been completed so we may update our records accordingly.
More information on lead, including steps that can be taken to reduce your exposure to lead, can be found in the enclosed brochure, and information regarding the presence of lead within our District is included in our Annual Water Quality Report, which can be found on our website at www.carleplacewater.org.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation and understanding. Should you have any questions or concerns about this consumer notification, you can contact us at the office at (516) 333-0540 or contact the NCDH at (516) 227- 9692.
Sincerely,
Carle Place Water District