Lead Free Holly Springs

The water that Holly Springs distributes is free of lead and safe to drink according to State and Federal regulations.

Holly Springs has over 18,000 water service lines in the distribution system. A recently completed Lead Service Line Inventory found all public and private water service lines in the Town to be made of non-lead materials. Thank you to our Holly Springs residents for helping complete this inventory.

Lead and Copper Compliance Program Overview

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In 1991, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established the Lead and Copper Rule to monitor exposure to lead and copper in drinking water. In 2021, the EPA revised the Lead and Copper Rule. The revisions require providers to determine the pipe materials in the system and create an inventory of any lead service lines.

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Lead may be present in drinking water when exposed to water service lines that contain lead materials, such as lead pipes or copper pipes with lead solder. North Carolina Plumbing Code banned the use of lead solder in water service lines in 1985 and the use of lead pipe in 1987.

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Fortunately, most of Holly Springs’ infrastructure is less than 20 years old and includes more modern, non-lead water service line materials. Holly Springs has been monitoring the Town’s drinking water for lead and copper since 1991 and has always met EPA standards. More information can be found in the Town’s annual Water Quality Report.

Holly Springs values the health and safety of our community and takes pride in distributing clean and safe drinking water. 

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Help Holly Springs Update Its Records

North Carolina Plumbing Code banned the use of lead pipes in 1987. Any structures built after 1987 should have non-lead plumbing materials. If the information shown on the above map is missing or incorrect, complete an online form to request the Town to inspect your service line and determine its material or to let the Town know what type of service line you have.

Frequently Asked Questions

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