The Town of Williamson is conducting an inventory of customer waterlines in order to comply with  Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations.  The letter linked below will be mailed out in a blue envelope to residents in certain areas of town over the coming weeks.  Your prompt completion of the survey will be appreciated.  If you don’t receive a letter, the information for your home is already on file and you DO NOT need to complete the survey.  Any questions should be directed to Bill Dobie, Chief Water Treatment Plant Operator, at 315-589-3781.

Service Inv Ltr Nov23.pdf

Water Service Line Inventory

  • Service Line Information

    Before starting this section, please locate your house's water meter. Typically, you can find the meter in your basement. It usually sticks out of the floor or a wall near the floor, and it tends to be near the wall closest to the street. Pictured below is what a typical water meter looks like.

    This form is concerned with the material of the pipe which emerges from the wall/floor and enters the meter.

    If you had reported or had your service line inspected last year, no further action is needed.


    Before starting, gently rub any dirt or dust off the pipe to better discern the material; then find a magnet as well as a coin, key or other metal object to use as a scraper.


    Example Water Meter:

  • Testing Instructions

    Image from the Cleveland Water Department (https://www.clevelandwater.com/sites/default/files/PipeTest.jpg)

  • Max. file size: 50 MB.
    Please upload a picture of your water service line. If you have trouble uploading, please email it to watertreatment@towilliamson.com