Mars conducting public survey of water service lines
Mars is asking its residents to fill out an online survey so it can put together a comprehensive audit of the materials that comprise water service lines underneath the streets.
Residents can determine what material their service lines are by using a key or coin to gently scratch the pipe that delivers their water to find out what color is underneath the surface, or using a magnet to find out whether it sticks. Orange means the material likely is copper. If a magnet sticks to it, it likely is galvanized steel, but if it is some shade of gray and a magnet does not stick to it, it may be lead.
Mayor Gregg Hartung says that this is a routine annual survey.
“This is something we do to get a read on where things are,” Hartung said. “This is a simple thing allowing residents to check their lines.”