Participate in our Lead and Copper Sampling Program
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection requires water utilities to perform lead and copper sampling in a certain number of customers’ homes who fit specific criteria on a routine basis. As part of our lead sampling program, we test the water at specific homes based upon year of home construction and service line materials. If you’re selected, you will receive a $50 credit on your water bill by successfully collecting a valid water sample and answering a few simple questions.
Participation is voluntary. If selected, we do not need to enter your home or property. We’ll deliver a water sample kit to you with instructions so you can collect the sample. No water can be used in the home for at least 6 hours before the water sample is collected.
On average, it takes customers less than 15 minutes to collect the sample. Once completed, we’ll schedule a time to pick up your water sample. Another benefit of participating is that once we analyze your water sample, we’ll share the results with you.
What type of home would qualify for this program?
Homes that meet the following criteria are eligible and are encouraged to submit a form below:
- Single family home with a verified lead service line
- Multi-family buildings with verified lead service
- Certain single family with verified galvanized service line
- Single family homes OR buildings with copper pipes with lead solder that were installed before February 1987.
NOTE: Homes or businesses that have an in-home water treatment device installed, such as a water softener or a whole-house filter, would NOT qualify to participate in this program. In addition, samples should NOT be taken at taps with a point-of-use filter.
How Do I Sign Up to Participate?
If you would like to sign up to be considered for this program, please complete the form below.
Please note that not all applicants will be selected to participate. We will notify you in advance if you have been selected. We may also reach out to you if we need to verify your service line material:
How do I collect a water sample?
You will collect one liter of water from a kitchen or frequently used bathroom faucet after the water has sat unused for at least six hours. The best time to collect a water sample is first thing in the morning or after returning from work. Don’t forget to fill out the sampling form provided in your sampling kit.
Watch a video by the U.S. EPA to learn how to collect samples
IMPORTANT: Samples cannot be taken at taps with a point-of-use filter.
How will I receive my credit?
To show our appreciation, we will give you a $50 credit on your water bill if you submit a valid water sample. The sample must be collected carefully following the sampling instructions provided with your water sample kit and the sample form must be filled out completely to be eligible for the $50 credit.
When will I know my results?
We’ll analyze your water sample and contact you with the results when they are available. You can also view the results from samples we collected in your community from previous years on our annual water quality report.