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WAPA Invites Water Customers to Participate in Line Material Survey Across the Territory

Virgin Islands News

The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority is inviting water customers territory-wide to complete its Customer Line Material Survey to determine eligibility for free lead and copper testing. These efforts are part of the Authority’s ongoing commitment to maintaining safe drinking water and complying with federal Lead and Copper Rule regulations.

The survey is designed to gather essential information about the plumbing components and service line materials within your home or property. Through this voluntary initiative, WAPA will better understand the type of materials present such as lead, galvanized, copper, or plastic which will allow the Authority to correctly categorize each service connection and ensure that our sampling plan reflects the highest level of public health protection.

As part of this initiative, following completion of the Customer Line Material Survey, eligible customers may volunteer for free lead and copper testing. Customers who participate in testing will receive sampling kits and instructions from the Authority’s Water Division. This program is offered at no cost to customers and will help WAPA identify and address any potential lead concerns in the local water system.

Participation is simple: Complete the survey online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CLMSurvey.

Your participation provides valuable insight into:

  • The presence of any potential lead-containing components in your homes or businesses
  • How your home’s plumbing aligns with regulatory Tier criteria
  • Where targeted sampling should take place for water quality monitoring

The Authority will use the data collected to strengthen its water quality monitoring program and prioritize future infrastructure improvements. By working together, WAPA and the community can help ensure continued confidence in the safety of the Territory’s potable water.

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