INDIANA AMERICAN WATER - NOBLESVILLE Lead Service Line Inventory
About this water system
Indiana American Water - Noblesville serves approximately 45,575 people in the Noblesville area. The system draws from groundwater sources.
Lead service line inventory status
As of now, this water system has not yet completed or published a lead service line (LSL) inventory. This means the utility has not yet made public data on how many lead pipes may be in the distribution system.
Why this matters: Federal rules require all water systems to identify and map lead service lines by October 2024. A complete inventory helps you understand your risk and plan for testing or replacement if needed.
What you should do now
You don't need to wait for the utility's inventory to take action. Even without published data, your home may have a lead service line if it was built before the 1980s—lead was the standard plumbing material until restrictions began in 1986.
Get your water tested: Request a free or low-cost lead test through your local health department or water utility. This is the only way to know if lead is actually reaching your tap. If you have young children or pregnant household members, testing is especially important.
Check your property: Ask your water utility or look at your water bill for clues about when your service line was installed. Homes built before 1980 are more likely to have lead pipes.
Stay informed: Check back with Indiana American Water - Noblesville periodically for updates on their lead service line inventory and any replacement or treatment programs they may announce.
Resources
- CDC on lead and health: cdc.gov/lead — includes guidance for parents and information on health effects
- EPA's lead service line guide: epa.gov/lead — testing, treatment, and replacement information
- Contact your utility: Indiana American Water - Noblesville customer service can answer questions about your specific property and water quality
Next steps for residents
- Call your local health department or the water utility to request a free lead test kit or schedule a tap water sample
- Ask when the utility's lead service line inventory will be available to the public
- If your home was built before 1980, consider testing as a precaution while waiting for more information
- Share your test results with your pediatrician if you have children under 6
Key figures
| Total inventoried lines | 0 |
|---|---|
| BIL/IIJA funding received | — |
| Replacement plan status | Not reported |
| Utility's LCRR inventory | Not provided |
Frequently asked
Does Indiana American Water - Noblesville have lead in the water?
The utility has not yet published a lead service line inventory, so public data is not available. Testing your tap water is the only way to know if lead is present at your home. Contact the utility or your local health department to request a free test.
How do I know if my house has a lead service line?
Homes built before 1980 are more likely to have lead pipes. Call your water utility and ask about your service line installation date, or check your water bill for clues. A plumber can also inspect your property.
When will Indiana American Water - Noblesville share their lead service line inventory?
Federal rules require completion by October 2024, but the exact date is up to the utility. Contact Indiana American Water - Noblesville directly to ask when they will publish their inventory and any associated replacement plans.
Is it safe to drink tap water while waiting for the inventory?
Use a water test to check your specific home. In the meantime, you can use cold tap water for drinking and cooking (hot water dissolves lead more easily), or use bottled water if it concerns you. Contact the CDC or your pediatrician about health risks.