Lead Pipe Data by Area — Virginia
51 areas across Virginia with enough data for a dedicated breakdown.
- Aldie (10,384)
- Alexandria (78,840)
- Annandale (13,962)
- Ashburn (36,107)
- Bristow (9,293)
- Burke (13,506)
- Cape Charles (1,548)
- Centreville (19,755)
- Chantilly (17,359)
- Chesapeake (85,469)
- Chester (18,334)
- Chesterfield (17,471)
- Clifton (3,275)
- Colonial Beach (1,221)
- Dale City (3,319)
- Fairfax (41,513)
- Fairfax Station (4,571)
- Falls Church (25,368)
- Fredericksburg (16,678)
- Gainesville (11,127)
- Great Falls (3,040)
- Haymarket (8,240)
- Henrico County (96,469)
- Herndon (17,302)
- Hopewell (10,102)
- Lake Ridge (16,087)
- Leesburg (4,629)
- Lorton (9,528)
- Lynchburg (29,654)
- Manassas (16,427)
- Manassas Park (3,876)
- Mclean (14,448)
- Midlothian (40,007)
- Montclair (6,323)
- Moseley (4,565)
- Norfolk (71,257)
- North Chesterfield (40,479)
- Oakton (5,109)
- Portsmouth (36,319)
- Reston (16,080)
- Richmond (81,804)
- South Chesterfield (5,885)
- South Riding (7,996)
- Southbridge (5,714)
- Springfield (32,298)
- Stafford (23,758)
- Sterling (24,995)
- Triangle (2,652)
- Vienna (11,204)
- Waverly (1,173)
- Woodbridge (37,857)
Lead pipe replacement law in Virginia
Virginia has not set its own state-specific lead service line replacement deadline beyond the federal requirement below. The rule is implemented through the Virginia Department of Health under the state's Waterworks Regulations, consistent with the federal Safe Drinking Water Act and the nationwide Lead and Copper Rule Improvements schedule.
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.