HANNA FLATS CAMPGROUND Lead Service Line Inventory
HANNA FLATS CAMPGROUND serves approximately 14,380 people in California. Like all U.S. water utilities, it is required to maintain an inventory of lead service lines—the pipes that connect homes and buildings to the public water main. This page shows what's publicly known about that inventory.
What we know right now
HANNA FLATS CAMPGROUND has not yet reported a completed lead service line inventory to California's drinking water oversight program. This doesn't mean there are no lead service lines in the system; it means the utility is still in the process of identifying them or has not made the data public.
The utility draws water from groundwater sources.
Why this matters
Lead service lines are a direct pathway for lead to enter drinking water, especially in homes built before the 1980s. Even low levels of lead exposure can affect children's development. Lead does not change the taste, smell, or appearance of water, so testing is the only way to know if your water contains it.
What happens next
Federal and state regulations require all utilities to complete lead service line inventories and develop plans to replace them. Timelines vary by state and utility size. HANNA FLATS CAMPGROUND should make its inventory and replacement schedule available to the public—usually on the utility's website or in annual water quality reports.
What you can do
Contact HANNA FLATS CAMPGROUND directly to ask:
- When they expect to complete and publish their lead service line inventory
- Whether your specific address has a lead service line
- What free or low-cost testing options are available
If you're concerned about lead in your water right now, you can request a free or low-cost water test from your utility or a certified lab. If your child has had a lead exposure concern, talk to your pediatrician or contact your state health department.
Next steps for residents
- Contact HANNA FLATS CAMPGROUND to request information about your address and the utility's inventory timeline
- Ask your utility about free lead testing kits or directions to a certified lab
- Review your utility's most recent annual water quality report (often available online)
- If concerned about health effects, consult your pediatrician or call your state health department
Key figures
| Total inventoried lines | 0 |
|---|---|
| BIL/IIJA funding received | — |
| Replacement plan status | Not reported |
| Utility's LCRR inventory | Not provided |
Frequently asked
Does HANNA FLATS CAMPGROUND have lead service lines?
HANNA FLATS CAMPGROUND has not yet reported a completed lead service line inventory. Contact the utility directly to ask whether your address has a lead service line and what their completion timeline is.
How can I find out if my home has a lead service line?
Call or visit HANNA FLATS CAMPGROUND's website and ask them to check your address in their inventory. You can also hire a plumber to inspect the pipes at your property or request a free water test from the utility.
Is lead in water dangerous?
Lead has no safe level of exposure, especially for children and pregnant women. For specific health concerns, contact the CDC or speak with your pediatrician or doctor.
What should I do if I'm worried about lead in my water right now?
Ask your utility about free or reduced-cost water testing. Use a water filter certified to remove lead (NSF/ANSI 53), and flush cold water lines before drinking. If you have health concerns, contact your pediatrician.