Lead Service Line Inventory for LUXOR RESORT AND CASINO
LUXOR RESORT AND CASINO serves approximately 9,796 people in Nevada. This page summarizes what is currently known about lead service lines (LSLs)—pipes that may carry lead from the water main into your home—in this water system.
What we know right now
As of now, LUXOR RESORT AND CASINO has not completed or made publicly available a full lead service line inventory. This means the utility has not yet documented how many lead, galvanized, or non-lead pipes serve its customers.
Without this inventory, we cannot tell you:
- How many lead service lines exist in the system
- Whether your address has a lead line
- The utility's timeline for replacement
This is not unusual—many water systems across the country are still working to complete required inventories under the EPA's Lead and Copper Rule Revisions.
What you can do now
Contact the utility directly. Call or email LUXOR RESORT AND CASINO's water department to ask:
- Do you have a lead service line inventory available?
- If so, how can I find out if my property has a lead line?
- What is your timeline for completing the inventory?
- Are there any lead line replacement programs available?
Test your water. Even without knowing your line material, you can have your tap water tested for lead. Many health departments offer free or low-cost testing. If your water tests above 15 parts per billion (ppb) for lead, use bottled water for drinking and cooking until you investigate further.
Check your home. If your home was built before 1986, there is a higher chance you have a lead service line. Ask a licensed plumber to inspect your line if you want confirmation before the utility's inventory is complete.
Why this matters
Lead in drinking water is a real health concern, especially for young children and pregnant people. The CDC and EPA have set safety thresholds for lead in water. If you have concerns about lead exposure and health, speak with your pediatrician or call your state health department.
Next steps for residents
- Contact LUXOR RESORT AND CASINO to ask about their lead service line inventory status
- Request information about whether your property address has a known lead line
- Consider a water test through your local health department if you're concerned
- Talk to a pediatrician if you have questions about lead and health
Key figures
| Total inventoried lines | 0 |
|---|---|
| BIL/IIJA funding received | — |
| Replacement plan status | Not reported |
| Utility's LCRR inventory | Not provided |
Frequently asked
Does LUXOR RESORT AND CASINO have lead in its water?
We don't have current test results or an inventory yet. Contact the utility to ask about their latest water quality reports and lead testing data.
How do I know if my house has a lead service line?
LUXOR RESORT AND CASINO hasn't published a service line inventory yet, so the easiest way is to call them and ask about your specific address, or hire a licensed plumber to inspect your line.
Is lead service line water dangerous?
Lead can leach into water, especially from older pipes or if water is corrosive. The safest approach is to have your water tested and talk to your doctor about lead exposure risks.
When will the water system finish its lead inventory?
LUXOR RESORT AND CASINO has not published a timeline. Federal rules require completion by 2024, so contact the utility directly for their status and deadline.