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Lead Pipe Data by Area — Utah

47 areas across Utah with enough data for a dedicated breakdown.

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Lead pipe replacement law in Utah

Utah has no state-specific lead service line replacement law beyond the federal rule below — the Utah Division of Drinking Water administers Utah's compliance with it as the state's designated federal primacy agency, rather than through a separate state statute the way California does.

Separately from any state law, the EPA's federal Lead and Copper Rule Improvements require every water system nationwide to submit a baseline inventory and an approved replacement plan by November 1, 2027, then fully replace all lead and "galvanized requiring replacement" lines under its control on a schedule of 10 years or less from that date, replacing at least 10% of its known lead/GRR lines per year. A narrow exception allows a longer schedule only for the roughly 1% of systems with an unusually dense concentration of lead lines, and partial (non-emergency) replacements are prohibited.