We reached the point Monday where the lead service line inventories are
due in a year and the countdown is ticking. Our water service employees
have been fielding questions and making sure that Iowa municipalities
have a plan to get the inventories completed. We have pulled together
the most frequently asked questions about the lead service line
inventories and are answering them below. We also will be posting these
updates on our web page
here.
Question: When is the completed Lead Service Line (LSL) Inventory Template due to the Iowa DNR?
Answer: October 16, 2024
Question: What do I do when I have completed my Lead Service Line Inventory?
Answer: Please email the Lead Service Line Inventory Template to
LCRR@dnr.iowa.gov.
Question: Do I have to use the Iowa DNR Lead Service Line Inventory Template?
Answer:
Yes - all systems are required to use the Iowa DNR Lead Service Line
Inventory Excel Template. The Iowa DNR will be receiving approximately
1,200 templates from systems and we are required to upload the data from
those templates to the EPA in a standardized format. IDNR will only
accept electronic submissions of the template and no hard/physical
copies.
Question: Where can I download the Iowa DNR Lead Service Line Inventory Template and find more information?
Answer: You can find the Iowa DNR Lead Service Line Inventory Template, general information & contacts, and recorded training at:
https://www.iowadnr.gov/Environmental-Protection/Water-Quality/Drinking-Water-Compliance/Lead-Service-Line-Inventories Question: Does the service address, which is defined as the exact address, include zip code?
Answer: Yes - the service address should be street, city, state, and zip code.
Question: What determines that a line is Galvanized Requiring Replacement (GRR)?
Answer:
Galvanized Requiring Replacement are galvanized service lines that are
or ever were downstream from a lead service line or are currently
downstream of a lead status unknown service line. Under the initial
inventory requirements of the LCRR, a galvanized line that was never
downstream of a lead service line but is previously or currently
downstream of a lead gooseneck, pigtail, or connector is not considered
GRR.
Question: What is required for the
notification to people served by LSL, GRR, or lead status unknown
service lines? What happens if notices are returned undeliverable, which
can happen often in rental situations with changing tenant information?
Answer:
IDNR understands your concern with the question. IDNR is waiting until
the LCRI comes out to ask further questions of EPA and their
expectations.
Question: Who can I contact for assistance?
Answer: The following resources are available:
● General Questions and Technical Assistance:
leadserviceline@IAMU.org or call (515) 289-5203
● Iowa DNR Lead Service Line Inventories
webpage● United States EPA Lead and Copper Rule
webpage