HOPE VALLEY CG Lead Service Line Inventory
HOPE VALLEY CG serves about 3,560 people in Nevada. This page shows what we know about lead service lines in their water system.
What we know right now
HOPE VALLEY CG has not yet completed a full inventory of lead service lines. This means the utility is still working to identify which homes and buildings are connected to the water main by lead pipes—a process required by federal law.
A lead service line is the pipe that carries water from the public water main into your home. If your service line is made of lead, you may be exposed to lead in your drinking water, especially if the water is corrosive or the pipes are old and deteriorating.
Why this matters
Lead is a serious health concern, particularly for young children and pregnant people. Even small amounts over time can cause lasting harm. If you live in this service area, it's worth knowing whether your home has a lead service line.
What's being done
Water utilities across the US are required to map out lead service lines and develop replacement plans. HOPE VALLEY CG is part of this effort. However, we don't yet have public information about their current progress, timeline, or any funding they may have received for replacements.
What you can do now
Check your home directly. The most practical first step is to contact HOPE VALLEY CG and ask:
- Whether your property has a lead service line
- If they know your home's service line material
- What their timeline is for completing the full inventory
You can also hire a plumber to inspect the line on your side of the meter, or request a free or low-cost lead test of your tap water from your local health department.
If you're concerned about lead exposure, talk to your doctor or pediatrician, especially if you have young children. The CDC website has guidance on protecting your family.
Next steps for residents
- Call HOPE VALLEY CG and ask about your specific property's service line status.
- Request a lead water test through your county health department—many offer free or inexpensive testing.
- Don't assume no news means no lead. Inventory work takes time; staying informed as updates happen is important.
- Talk to a pediatrician if health concerns arise, rather than relying on online sources.
Key figures
| Total inventoried lines | 0 |
|---|---|
| BIL/IIJA funding received | — |
| Replacement plan status | Not reported |
| Utility's LCRR inventory | Not provided |
Frequently asked
Does HOPE VALLEY CG have lead service lines?
HOPE VALLEY CG has not completed a full inventory yet, so we don't have a public count of lead service lines in their system. Contact the utility directly to ask about your property and their timeline for finishing the inventory.
How do I know if my home has a lead service line?
Call your water utility and ask about your specific address. You can also hire a plumber to inspect the visible part of your service line, or request a free water lead test from your local health department.
Is lead in drinking water dangerous?
Yes—lead is harmful, especially to children and pregnant people. For specific health concerns, talk to your doctor or pediatrician, not an online source. The CDC website has detailed information on reducing exposure.
When will HOPE VALLEY CG replace lead service lines?
We don't yet have public information about their replacement timeline or funding. Contact them directly to ask about their schedule and whether financial help is available for homeowners.