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Lead Pipe Data by Area — Alberta
1 areas across Alberta with enough data for a dedicated breakdown.
Lead pipe replacement law in Alberta
Alberta has no law requiring municipalities to publicly disclose lead service line locations. Alberta Environment and Protected Areas requires every municipality to test for lead and maintain internal lead management plans under its Guidance Document for Managing Lead in Municipal Drinking Water Systems (Phase 1, 2020–2024), issued after Health Canada lowered the national lead guideline to 5 µg/L in March 2019 — but this is a testing and internal-records requirement, not a public-disclosure law. The City of Calgary's published dataset is voluntary, going beyond what's required; no other Alberta municipality, and no federal Canadian law, requires publishing one.