YNP-CANYON VILLAGE Lead Service Line Inventory
YNP-CANYON VILLAGE serves about 4,300 people in Wyoming. Like all US water systems, it is required by federal law to identify and publicly report lead service lines—the pipes that may connect your home to the water main under the street.
What you need to know
Lead service lines are a real concern, but fixable. Lead dissolves into water as it travels through old pipes, especially in homes with plumbing work, low water pressure, or warm water sitting overnight. The EPA and CDC recommend testing your water if you live in a home built before 1986, when lead pipes were still common.
YNP-CANYON VILLAGE has not yet reported its lead service line inventory to the public. This does not mean there are no lead lines in the system—it means the data is not yet available here. Water systems are working under federal deadlines to complete these inventories and make them public.
What to do now
Contact your water utility directly. Call or email YNP-CANYON VILLAGE and ask:
- Does my address have a lead service line?
- Can you test my water for lead?
- Are there any known lead lines in my neighborhood?
Most water systems can answer these questions even if their full public inventory is not yet online.
Test your water. Your local health department or water utility can arrange a free or low-cost lead test. Even if your service line is unknown, testing your tap water takes the guesswork out.
If you have young children or are pregnant, talk to your pediatrician or OB/GYN about lead exposure risks. The CDC has resources on lead and child health.
Next steps for residents
- Contact YNP-CANYON VILLAGE and ask about your specific address's service line status.
- Request a free water lead test from your water utility or local health department.
- If a lead service line is confirmed, ask about replacement assistance programs (some systems offer funding).
- Check back here periodically—the utility will update its inventory as data becomes available.
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Key figures
| Total inventoried lines | 0 |
|---|---|
| BIL/IIJA funding received | — |
| Replacement plan status | Not reported |
| Utility's LCRR inventory | Not provided |
Frequently asked
Is there lead in YNP-CANYON VILLAGE's water?
The water system has not yet published its lead service line inventory. Contact the utility directly to ask about your address. Even if lead lines exist in the system, your tap water may still be safe—a water test is the only way to know.
How do I get my water tested for lead?
Call YNP-CANYON VILLAGE or your local health department and ask for a free or low-cost lead test kit. Testing takes a few days and tells you exactly what's in your tap water.
What should I do if my home has a lead service line?
Ask your water utility about replacement programs and funding. In the meantime, flush your pipes for 30 seconds before drinking, use cold water for cooking and baby formula, and get your water tested. Consider a certified lead filter as a temporary measure.
When will YNP-CANYON VILLAGE finish its lead inventory?
Water systems are working toward federal deadlines to complete and publish inventories. Contact your utility for a timeline and check back here for updates.