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City of Dearborn Water and Sewerage Division lead line record

Start with City of Dearborn Water and Sewerage Division's own inventory status, address lookup, and utility-specific next step before using any cost or support page.

Water meter and service line equipment
Record verification

verified record last verified 2026-04-05. Official lookup and inventory still control address-level truth.

City-wide inventory snapshot

Where this utility stands now.

Inventory narrative

Dearborn points residents to a lead service line information map, says 100 homes are tested annually with results remaining within federal action levels, and asks households to complete the service line survey while the city works through Michigan's replacement mandate.

Administrative record

Official pages that control the next step.

Decision frame

Utility-specific facts that change what comes next.

Inventory status

map-survey-and-annual-testing-guidance-published

Dearborn points residents to a lead service line information map, says 100 homes are tested annually with results remaining within federal action levels, and asks households to complete the service line survey while the city works through Michigan's replacement mandate.

Address confirmation path

Official utility lookup available

Official lookup: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/f40b94e58e4a47fcbb89b3e69c64ec6d

Notice path

Utility notice guidance published

https://mail.cityofdearborn.org/news-and-events/city-news/2354-dearborn-s-water-tested-for-lead-yearly-always-within-federally-accepted-levels

Replacement support

No verified utility-linked program loaded

Stay source-first and confirm the utility path before promising funding.

Cost route status

No local cost record loaded

Do not generalize a national replacement number onto this utility.

Decision order

The anatomy of the local handoff.

Next step

Use the official utility lookup before making any replacement decision.

Next step

Separate public-side responsibility from private-side responsibility.

Next step

Use a program, cost, filter, or transaction page only after the inventory path is clear.

Replacement support stays secondary to the record.

Program or cost guidance only becomes meaningful after the utility's own lookup, inventory status, and notice framing are clear for the address.

Use the utility page and official lookup first. Cost or support pages should not outrank the utility record.

Keep public-side responsibility and private-side responsibility separate from the start.

This utility is still partly narrative-only, so address-level confirmation matters more than generic interpretation.

Route-level evidence

Source evidence behind this utility overview.

City of Dearborn Water and Sewerage Division

Dearborn provides a lead service line information map for residents and routes households to the city's service line survey and information resources.

https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/f40b94e58e4a47fcbb89b3e69c64ec6d

City of Dearborn Water and Sewerage Division

Dearborn says 100 homes are tested annually, results remain within federal action levels, and residents should complete the city's survey while the city works through Michigan's lead service line replacement mandate.

https://mail.cityofdearborn.org/news-and-events/city-news/2354-dearborn-s-water-tested-for-lead-yearly-always-within-federally-accepted-levels