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GW SANTA CRUZ WATER CO - RED ROCK

PWSID AZ0411160

Serves approximately 3,813 people in Arizona from groundwater.

Last verified from Utility LCRR inventory: 2026-04-14
Known lead
0
Galvanized
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Unknown
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% unknown

Lead Service Lines in Red Rock, Arizona

About GW SANTA CRUZ WATER CO - RED ROCK

GW SANTA CRUZ WATER CO - RED ROCK serves approximately 3,813 people in Red Rock, Arizona. Like all US water systems, this utility is required by federal law to identify and track lead service lines—the pipes that connect homes to the water main.

What we know about lead pipes here

Lead service line inventory data for this system is not yet publicly available through federal databases. This does not mean there are no lead pipes in Red Rock; it means the utility has not yet published this information online in a searchable format.

Your water system is required to maintain an inventory and make it available to customers. The best way to find out what's actually in your area is to contact the utility directly.

How to find your home's service line status

Contact the utility: Call or email GW SANTA CRUZ WATER CO - RED ROCK and ask:

  • Do you have a lead service line inventory map or list?
  • Does my address have a lead, galvanized, or non-lead service line?
  • If unknown, what's the process for testing my line?

Get your water tested: Even if your service line is not lead, you can request a free or low-cost water test from your utility to check for lead at the tap. Most systems offer this service to residents.

Check your home's age: Homes built before 1986 are more likely to have lead service lines, though they can exist in any era. If your home was built after 2000, lead pipes are less common but not impossible.

Health and next steps

If you're concerned about lead exposure—especially if you have young children or are pregnant—contact your doctor or local health department. The CDC has guidance on lead and health at cdc.gov/nceh/lead.

Next steps for residents

  • Contact your water utility and ask for your service line inventory status or a water test
  • Request a free lead test from your system if available
  • Speak with your doctor if you have health concerns about lead exposure
  • Document your findings so you can track replacement timelines if work is needed

Key figures

Total inventoried lines0
BIL/IIJA funding received
Replacement plan statusNot reported
Utility's LCRR inventoryNot provided

Frequently asked

How do I know if my house has a lead service line?

Contact GW SANTA CRUZ WATER CO - RED ROCK directly and ask about your address. Your utility maintains a service line inventory and can tell you what material your line is made of, or arrange a free test if it's unknown.

Is lead in my water dangerous?

Lead in drinking water is a health concern, especially for children and pregnant women. Talk to your doctor about your specific situation and call the CDC at 1-800-CDC-INFO for health guidance.

What does a lead service line look like?

Lead pipes are soft, dull gray, and easy to scratch with a coin or knife. You can sometimes spot one where it enters your home, but a professional or your utility can confirm it with certainty.

Who pays to replace a lead service line?

This varies by utility and location. Some utilities are using federal funding to replace lines at no cost to residents; others split costs or require homeowners to pay. Ask your water system about their replacement program and any available assistance.