Editors note: This tool was produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center.
Up to 8,000 lead service lines could still be supplying water to Connecticut residences and other properties.
This table shows addresses served by 60 of Connecticut’s public water systems. Together, they serve nearly 90% of Connecticut’s population that is connected to a public service line.
To look up your address, type it in the “Street Address” field, like the “park st” example. You can then filter by town or by what the water lines are made of.
If you can’t find your address, try different formats or abbreviations like “st” for street. GRR means “galvanized requiring replacement.”
If you don’t find your address, you may be in the 10% of the population served by a smaller water system or not served by a public water system at all.
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The data was obtained by The Connecticut Mirror from the Connecticut Department of Public Health.


