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CHEYENNE BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES

PWSID WY5600011

Serves approximately 64,165 people in Wyoming from surface water.

Last verified from Utility LCRR inventory: 2026-04-14
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Lead Service Line Inventory: Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities

About This Water System

Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities serves approximately 64,165 people across Cheyenne, Wyoming. The system draws from surface water sources and is responsible for delivering drinking water safely to homes and businesses in the area.

Lead Service Lines: What We Know

Lead service lines are pipes that connect the main water line under the street to your home. If your home was built before the 1950s, or if you're unsure what material your service line is made of, there's a possibility it could contain lead.

Current inventory status: Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities has not yet completed a full inventory of lead service lines in their system. This means the utility is still in the process of mapping which properties may have lead pipes. Without this data, neither the utility nor residents have a complete picture of where lead service lines exist in Cheyenne.

The Safe Drinking Water Act now requires all water systems to identify lead service lines and share that information with customers. This is an ongoing effort nationwide—many systems are still working through their inventories.

What Happens Next

Once Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities completes its inventory, they must create a plan to replace lead service lines and share findings with affected residents. In the meantime, the utility has responsibilities under federal law to monitor water quality and ensure lead levels stay within safe limits.

If you want to know the status of this work or learn whether your address has a lead service line, contact the utility directly. They can tell you:

  • Whether your property has been surveyed yet
  • What materials your service line is made of (if known)
  • When replacements might begin in your area

Protecting Your Family Now

Until inventories are complete and replacements begin, use these practical steps to reduce exposure:

  • Run cold water for 30 seconds before drinking or cooking if water hasn't been used for several hours
  • Never use hot tap water for drinking or cooking (hot water leaches more lead)
  • Use a certified water filter if you want extra assurance
  • If you have young children or are pregnant, talk to your pediatrician or doctor about testing

Next Steps for Residents

  • Contact Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities directly to ask about your address and the inventory timeline
  • Request your water quality report (Consumer Confidence Report), which includes lead testing data
  • Have your water tested if you're concerned—your utility can direct you to certified labs
  • Visit the EPA's lead page for more information on reducing lead exposure at home

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Key figures

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