RESORTS WORLD LAS VEGAS Lead Service Line Inventory
Resorts World Las Vegas serves about 11,250 people with drinking water. Like all U.S. water systems, it is required by federal law to identify lead service lines—the pipes that connect the public water main to individual buildings—and make that information available to you.
What we know about lead pipes here
Resorts World Las Vegas draws its water from surface sources. The utility has not yet completed or made public a comprehensive lead service line inventory. This means the data about how many lead pipes serve this system is either still being gathered, not yet finalized, or not yet shared publicly.
This is not unusual. Many smaller water systems are still working through EPA requirements to map their lead service lines. However, it also means you may not have easy access to definitive information about your specific building's pipes right now.
How to find out about your building
Your best next step is to contact Resorts World Las Vegas directly. Ask them:
- Whether your building or suite is served by a lead service line
- What year your building was constructed (lead service lines became less common after the 1980s, and banned in new construction after 1986)
- Whether they've tested your water for lead
You can also:
- Request a copy of their lead service line inventory or replacement plan
- Ask if they have maps showing which buildings have been assessed or already upgraded
What to do if you're concerned
If lead in drinking water is a health concern for your household—especially if there are children or pregnant people living there—contact your doctor or your state health department. The CDC also offers guidance on reducing lead exposure in the home.
Next steps for residents
- Contact Resorts World Las Vegas directly to ask about lead pipes at your address
- Request their lead service line inventory and any available test results
- If you have health concerns, speak with your pediatrician or doctor
- Visit the EPA's website for additional information on lead in drinking water
Key figures
| Total inventoried lines | 0 |
|---|---|
| BIL/IIJA funding received | — |
| Replacement plan status | Not reported |
| Utility's LCRR inventory | Not provided |
Frequently asked
Does Resorts World Las Vegas have lead service lines?
Resorts World Las Vegas has not yet published a complete lead service line inventory. Contact the utility directly to learn whether your specific building is served by a lead pipe.
How do I know if my building has a lead service line?
Call Resorts World Las Vegas and provide your building address or suite number. Ask them to check their records or maps. You can also ask about your building's construction year—homes built before the mid-1980s are more likely to have lead pipes.
Is it dangerous to live in a building with a lead service line?
Lead exposure through drinking water is a health concern, especially for children and pregnant people. If you're worried, speak with your doctor or pediatrician. You can also use a water filter certified to remove lead as a short-term measure.
When will Resorts World Las Vegas finish mapping its lead pipes?
The utility has not publicly shared a timeline. Contact them directly to ask about their lead service line replacement plan and schedule.