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ANTHONY W&SD

PWSID NM3511207

Serves approximately 8,691 people in New Mexico 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 Anthony, New Mexico

About Your Water System

Anthony Water & Sanitation District (ANTHONY W&SD) serves 8,691 residents in New Mexico. Like all US water utilities, it is required by federal law to maintain an inventory of lead service lines—the pipes that connect homes to the public water main.

What We Know About Lead Service Lines Here

As of now, ANTHONY W&SD has not completed a public inventory of lead service lines in its service area. This means the utility has not yet documented how many lead pipes exist or where they are located.

This is not unusual. Many smaller water systems across the country are still building their inventories. Federal rules require utilities to complete these surveys, but timelines vary. The absence of a published inventory does not mean there are no lead service lines in your area—it means the work is still underway or not yet publicly reported.

What You Can Do Now

Contact ANTHONY W&SD directly to ask about their lead service line inventory status and timeline. You can also ask:

  • Whether your specific address has a known lead, galvanized, or non-lead service line
  • What their plan is for testing or replacing lead pipes
  • Whether the utility received funding to speed up this work

If you live in an older home (built before 1986), the risk of having a lead service line is higher.

Protect Your Family While You Wait

If you're concerned about lead in your drinking water:

  • Get your water tested. A basic lead test costs $20–50 and can be done by a certified lab. Contact your local health department for a list of labs.
  • Use cold tap water for drinking and cooking. Hot water leaches more lead from pipes.
  • Let water run for 30 seconds before using it, especially first thing in the morning, to flush out water sitting in pipes overnight.
  • For infant formula, use bottled water or boil tap water and let it cool if lead is a concern. Talk to your pediatrician or call the CDC.

Lead exposure is a serious health issue, especially for young children. The CDC has detailed guidance on reducing risk at home.

Next Steps for Residents

  • Contact ANTHONY W&SD to ask about their lead service line inventory and your home's status
  • Get your water tested by a certified lab if you're concerned
  • Use the precautions above (cold water, flushing) while awaiting test results or system improvements
  • Speak with a pediatrician if you have young children and suspect lead exposure

Key figures

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

Frequently asked

Does my water in Anthony, New Mexico have lead in it?

We don't know yet—ANTHONY W&SD has not published a complete lead service line inventory. Contact the utility directly to find out if your home's pipe is lead, galvanized, or safe. A water test from a certified lab can tell you if lead is actually in your water.

How do I know if I have a lead service line?

Ask your water utility (ANTHONY W&SD) directly. Older homes (pre-1986) are more likely to have lead lines. A certified plumber or lab can also inspect your home's service line if the utility cannot tell you.

Is it safe to drink tap water in Anthony?

If you're concerned, get your water tested by a certified lab. In the meantime, use cold tap water for drinking and cooking, flush the system before use, and use bottled water for infant formula if lead is suspected.

When will lead pipes be replaced?

ANTHONY W&SD has not published a replacement timeline. Contact the utility directly to ask about their plans and whether they received federal funding (like from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law) to speed up replacements.