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CITY CENTER HOTELS

PWSID NV0001106

Serves approximately 17,739 people in Nevada from surface water.

Last verified from Utility LCRR inventory: 2026-04-14
Known lead
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Galvanized
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Unknown
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% unknown

Lead Service Lines in City Center Hotels Water System

City Center Hotels serves approximately 17,739 people in Nevada. Like all US water systems, it is required by federal law to identify and track lead service lines—the pipes that connect the water main to individual buildings.

What we know about this water system

City Center Hotels has not yet completed a public inventory of lead service lines. This means the utility has not published a detailed count of how many lead pipes serve the community, or where they are located.

This is not unusual. Many smaller water systems are still working through their lead service line inventories, which is a complex and ongoing process. Federal deadlines for completing inventories have been extended multiple times.

Why this matters

Lead service lines are the single largest source of lead in drinking water. Even small amounts of lead can be harmful, especially to young children and pregnant people. If your home was built before the 1980s and you receive water from City Center Hotels, there is a meaningful possibility your connection contains lead or galvanized steel pipes (which can corrode and release lead).

What you should do now

Contact City Center Hotels directly. Ask:

  • Is your specific address served by a lead service line?
  • Does the utility have any records of your pipe material (lead, copper, galvanized steel, or plastic)?
  • When will the complete inventory be published?

The utility may have partial records even if the full inventory isn't public yet. If you cannot confirm your pipe material, consider having your water tested for lead and using a certified filter in the meantime.

For health questions about lead exposure, consult your pediatrician or the CDC's lead in drinking water page.

Next steps for residents

  • Contact City Center Hotels (PWSID: NV0001106) and ask about your address specifically
  • Request a copy of any available lead service line records
  • If you cannot confirm your pipe material, have your water tested for lead
  • If you have young children or are pregnant, consult your doctor about lead exposure risk

Key figures

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

Frequently asked

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

Contact your water utility with your address. They may have pipe records. Alternatively, hire a licensed plumber to inspect your line, or have your water tested for lead as an indicator. Homes built before 1986 are more likely to have lead lines.

Is lead in drinking water dangerous?

Lead has no safe level of exposure. It can harm brain development in children and affect adults too. For specific health concerns, speak with your doctor or pediatrician, or visit the CDC website.

What should I do if my home has a lead service line?

Use a certified lead-removal water filter (NSF/ANSI 53 certified), flush cold water before drinking, and consider professional replacement. Contact your utility about replacement assistance programs or rebates.

When will City Center Hotels finish its lead inventory?

Federal law requires utilities to complete inventories, but deadlines have been extended. Contact the utility directly for their timeline, or check the Nevada Department of Environmental Protection for updates.