MANDALAY BAY RESORT AND CASINO Water System Lead Service Line Inventory
About This Water System
MANDALAY BAY RESORT AND CASINO serves approximately 10,549 people in Nevada. Like all public water systems in the US, it is required to inventory lead service lines—the pipes that connect the water main to individual buildings—and share that information with customers.
Lead Service Line Inventory Status
This water system has not yet completed or made public a lead service line inventory. This does not mean there are no lead lines. It means the system either hasn't finished the survey, hasn't submitted the results to Nevada's health department, or hasn't published them online yet.
Under federal law (the Lead and Copper Rule), water systems must identify lead service lines and provide residents with specific information about their property. The deadline for completing inventories has been extended multiple times; check with your water utility for their current timeline.
What You Can Do Now
Contact MANDALAY BAY RESORT AND CASINO directly to ask:
- Whether your building or unit has a lead service line
- What the utility's inventory timeline is
- Whether they offer free or reduced-cost testing for water in your home
Even without a lead service line, water can pick up lead from other sources (older fixtures, solder, brass fittings). If you're concerned about your water, the CDC recommends a simple lead test.
If You Rent or Live in a Multi-Unit Building
If you live in a resort, apartment, or hotel served by this system, your landlord or property manager may have this information. Ask them directly about lead service lines and water testing.
Learn More
- Nevada Division of Environmental Protection: Contact them for the utility's official inventory status and compliance timeline.
- CDC Lead in Drinking Water: www.cdc.gov/lead for health information and testing guidance.
- EPA's Lead Service Line Inventory Database: Search for your utility's current submission status.
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Next steps for residents
- Call or email MANDALAY BAY RESORT AND CASINO's water department to ask if your specific property has a lead service line
- Request a copy of their lead service line inventory, even if it's not yet complete
- Ask whether the utility offers water testing or has partnerships with labs that do
- If you have young children, consult your pediatrician about lead exposure risks
Key figures
| Total inventoried lines | 0 |
|---|---|
| BIL/IIJA funding received | — |
| Replacement plan status | Not reported |
| Utility's LCRR inventory | Not provided |
Frequently asked
Does my water have lead in it?
The only way to know if lead is in your drinking water is to test it. Contact your water utility to ask about testing, or use a certified lab. This water system's inventory isn't yet public, so you may need to ask the utility directly about lead service lines at your address.
What if my building has a lead service line?
A lead service line means the risk of lead in water is higher, but not certain. Flushing cold water before use, using filters, and eventually replacing the line are ways to reduce exposure. Your water utility can advise on next steps.
Is lead in water dangerous?
Lead exposure can harm children's brain development and cause other health problems. Talk to your pediatrician or call the CDC's lead hotline for health advice specific to your family.
When will this water system finish its lead inventory?
Contact MANDALAY BAY RESORT AND CASINO directly to ask. Federal deadlines for completing inventories have been extended; the utility should tell you their current timeline.