HomeMy WebLinkAboutStaff Report 2409-3507CITY OF PALO ALTO
CITY COUNCIL
Regular Meeting
Monday, November 04, 2024
Council Chambers & Hybrid
5:30 PM
Agenda Item
13.Informational Update: Completion of the Drinking Water Lead Service Line Inventory
City Council
Staff Report
From: City Manager
Report Type: INFORMATION REPORTS
Lead Department: Utilities
Meeting Date: November 4, 2024
Report #:2409-3507
TITLE
Informational Update: Completion of the Drinking Water Lead Service Line Inventory
RECOMMENDATION
No action, this is an informational update from the Utilities Department.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This informational update to City Council summarizes the City’s ongoing efforts to comply with
the Federal Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR) promulgated by the United States
Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) in 2021. The LCRR required the City to verify, before
the deadline of October 16, 2024, that no public or private lead service lines (LSLs) exist in the
City’s water system. Palo Alto completed the physical inventory inspection of the service lines
and submitted the data from the service line inventory on the October 16, 2024, deadline. Staff
did not find any lead service lines or galvanized service lines requiring replacement as part of
the LSL inventory.
BACKGROUND
Staff provided an informational update to City Council on February 12, 20241. This staff report
provides additional information regarding water service lines and presents the results of the
City’s Lead Service Line (LSL) inventory investigation.
Water Service Lines and Lead Service Line Definition
The water pipe connecting the water main to the interior plumbing in a building is referred to
as a water service line. The water service line may be owned wholly by the water system or
customer, but typically the City owns the water service line between the main and the water
meter and the portion between the meter and the building belongs to the property owner. The
portion of the water service line referred to as a gooseneck, pigtail, or connector consists of a
1 City Council, February 12, 2024 Agenda Item 14, SR# 2312-2320
https://recordsportal.paloalto.gov/Weblink/DocView.aspx?id=82694
short section of piping, typically not exceeding two feet, which can be bent and used for
connections between rigid service piping. For purposes of the Lead and Copper Rule Revision
(LCRR), lead goosenecks, pigtails, and connectors are not considered to be part of the LSL but
are required to be replaced any time one is encountered during planned or unplanned water
system infrastructure work pursuant to Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part
141.84(c).
Federal Lead and Copper Rule and Revisions
In 1991, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) published final regulatory
revisions to the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations (NPDWR) for lead and copper
under the authority of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA). This regulation is known as the
Lead and Copper Rule (40 CFR Part 141). Since 1991, the LCR has undergone various revisions.
In 2007, EPA revised the LCR to enhance implementation in the areas of monitoring, treatment,
customer awareness, lead service line replacement, and enhanced public education
requirements.
2. USEPA guidance recommends the lead
service line inventory include the following3:
•Material Classification: Classify each service line or portion of the service line where
ownership is split as lead, galvanized requiring replacement, non-lead, or lead status
unknown.
•All service lines regardless of ownership status: Prepare an inventory that includes the
system- and customer-owned portions of all service lines in the system’s distribution
system.
•Information to identify material: Use previous materials evaluation, construction and
plumbing codes/records, water system records, distribution system inspections and
records, information obtained through normal operations, and state-specified
information.
2 The original deadline established in the LCRR was January 16, 2024 (86 FR 4198) but was extended to October 16, 2024, in 86
FR 31939. The delay in the effective date is consistent with presidential directives issued on January 20, 2021, to the heads of
federal agencies to review certain regulations, including the LCRR.
3 USEPA, 2022. Guidance for Developing and Maintaining a Service Line Inventory. United States Environmental Protection
Agency. Office of Water (4606M). EPA 816-B-22-001. August 2022.
be classified as a galvanized requiring replacement if the galvanized service is or ever was at any
time downstream of an LSL or is currently downstream of a lead status unknown service line. If
the water system is unable to demonstrate that the galvanized service line was never
downstream of an LSL, it must presume there was an upstream LSL.
ANALYSIS
4. The map was updated on a weekly basis throughout the LSL inventory
development process and is still available on the City’s website.
FISCAL/RESOURCE IMPACT
STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT
4 Public Map on City Website for Lead Service Line Inventory
https://gis.cityofpaloalto.org/portal/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=2ffc02f195564aee9f01e329d1bde4a6
box, it also provided a link to the City’s project web page, and let customers know that the City
would notify them directly if any lead service lines were identified during the inventory.
ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
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