Town of Speedway Water Works filter and testing guidance
Use this only as an interim protection layer when replacement is not immediate and the utility-specific next step is still unresolved.
Filters and testing are interim safety layers. They are not equivalent to a utility-confirmed full replacement path.
Use this only when replacement is not immediate: filter guidance sits below inventory, notice, and replacement decisions. It is not a substitute for line replacement.
Use local utility guidance, then narrow to certified interim protection.
Maintenance tips
Use a certified filter as an interim protection step, not as a replacement for line replacement.
Use testing when it changes the next action or clarifies uncertainty.
Return to the utility lookup if the service-line status is still unclear.
Testing should change the next action, not distract from the utility record.
Official inventory page: https://pws-ptd.120wateraudit.com/Speedway-IN
Official lookup: https://pws-ptd.120wateraudit.com/Speedway-IN
Use the source stack that supports this interim route.
Speedway says its October 2024 lead service line inventory covers about 4,300 service connections, remains public through the town page and IDEM, and still includes many unknown line materials while targeted field investigation continues.
https://www.speedwayin.gov/water-works/lead-service-line-inventory-project
Speedway says it mails letters to customers with lead or unknown service lines and uses homeowner surveys plus follow-up investigation to reduce unknown records instead of promising blanket immediate replacement.
https://www.speedwayin.gov/water-works/lead-service-line-inventory-project