WARNER SPRINGS RANCH RESORT LLC Lead Service Line Inventory
WARNER SPRINGS RANCH RESORT LLC serves 4,831 people in California. Like all US water systems, it is required by federal law to find and track lead service lines—pipes that connect homes to the main water line and can leach lead into drinking water.
What we know about this water system
WARNER SPRINGS RANCH RESORT LLC sources its water from groundwater. The utility has not yet completed a full inventory of lead service lines in its system, or the results are not yet publicly available.
Federal law requires all water systems to identify lead service lines and report findings by 2024. This is not a sign of a problem—it's a requirement for all utilities, regardless of how old the infrastructure is. Many systems are still working through this process.
Why lead service lines matter
Lead service lines corrode over time, especially in homes with naturally acidic or soft water. Even small amounts of lead in drinking water can pose health risks, particularly for young children and pregnant people. There's no safe level of lead exposure.
If your home was built before the 1980s, there's a higher chance you have a lead service line. Homes built after 1988 cannot have new lead service lines installed, though older lines may still be in place.
What you can do now
Find out if you have a lead service line. Contact WARNER SPRINGS RANCH RESORT LLC directly and ask:
- Does the utility have information about your property's service line material?
- If the utility doesn't know, ask how you can find out (some utilities send representatives to check for free).
Get your water tested. Even if you don't have a lead service line, it's worth testing for lead. Your water utility can tell you how to order a free or low-cost test kit.
Use flushing and filtering as temporary steps. If you're concerned about lead right now, run cold water for 30 seconds before drinking or cooking. Certain water filters (certified NSF/NSF 42 or 53) reduce lead levels.
For health concerns, contact your pediatrician or the CDC's lead hotline.
Next steps for residents
- Call WARNER SPRINGS RANCH RESORT LLC and ask about your property's service line material
- Request a free lead water test from your utility
- Learn whether you're eligible for replacement funding or assistance programs through your state or local health department
- If you have young children or are pregnant, discuss tap water safety with your doctor
Key figures
| Total inventoried lines | 0 |
|---|---|
| BIL/IIJA funding received | — |
| Replacement plan status | Not reported |
| Utility's LCRR inventory | Not provided |
Frequently asked
Does WARNER SPRINGS RANCH RESORT LLC have lead service lines?
The utility has not yet released a complete inventory of lead service lines, or results are not publicly available. Contact the utility directly to ask about your specific property and when the inventory will be complete.
How do I know if my home has a lead service line?
Ask your water utility for records of your property's service line material. You can also look at the service line where it enters your home—lead is soft, gray, and dents with a coin or key. If unsure, the utility can often inspect for free.
Is it safe to drink tap water if I have a lead service line?
Lead enters water when pipes corrode. Running cold water for 30 seconds before drinking or cooking, using a certified water filter, or getting a free test from your utility can help. For health concerns, contact your pediatrician or the CDC.
How long do lead service lines last?
Lead pipes can last 50+ years, but they corrode over time, especially in homes with soft or acidic water. The safest option is replacement, though this is a significant project best discussed with your utility or a plumber.