Lead-Safe Cordova

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is requiring that all public water service providers compile an inventory of the materials used in all water service lines to identify any lead service lines. This effort aims to either ensure there are no lead materials in the water system or to find out where lead may be located so that it can then be removed and replaced.

Cordova residents are being asked to self-assess the water service lines to their homes and submit the results online. The more people we can get to self-assess the water lines in their home, the more accurate and comprehensive our inventory will be. 

We ask that you complete this self-assessment and submit your results by the end of the day August 31st, 2024. 

For any questions please contact:
Kevin Johnson

Public Works Director / Acting City Planner

City of Cordova

907-424-6220


Thank you for your participation!

STEP 1 - SELF-ASSESSMENT

Use this step-by-step guide provided by the EPA to self-assess your home for lead.
It’s quick and easy!

STEP 2 - REPORT RESULTS

Accurate reporting can significantly aid in the mapping of lead service lines.

You will need the following identification information when you go to submit your results:

PWSID: AK2293205
Water System Name: Cordova City Water

STEP 3 - SPREAD THE WORD

Inform your neighbors and friends about this initiative. The more households participate, the faster and more effectively we can address any potential risks.  

STEP 4 - STAY INFORMED

Stay updated on the progress of this initiative and any actions being taken in your community.

The Lead-Safe Alaska Portal website shows a live summary of Alaska’s progress on the lead service line inventory and allows you to see the material classification of service lines already submitted to the State.