Greater Cincinnati Water Works lead line record
Start with Greater Cincinnati Water Works's own inventory status, address lookup, and utility-specific next step before using any cost or support page.
verified record last verified 2026-04-05. Official lookup and inventory still control address-level truth.
Where this utility stands now.
GCWW says its lead map supports property lookup, the utility pays 100 percent of replacement costs for participating properties, and work is scheduled for child care facilities water main projects individual leaking or high-lead cases and targeted areas using a prioritization model.
Official pages that control the next step.
Inventory record
Address confirmation path
Notice or replacement updates
Utility-specific facts that change what comes next.
Inventory status
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GCWW says its lead map supports property lookup, the utility pays 100 percent of replacement costs for participating properties, and work is scheduled for child care facilities water main projects individual leaking or high-lead cases and targeted areas using a prioritization model.
Address confirmation path
Official utility lookup available
Official lookup: https://la.mygcww.org/
Notice path
Utility notice guidance published
https://la.mygcww.org/
Replacement support
1 verified replacement path(s)
GCWW Lead Service Line Replacement Program
Cost route status
medium confidence
Public/private assumptions stay on the replacement-cost route.
The anatomy of the local handoff.
Next step
Use the official utility lookup before making any replacement decision.
Next step
Separate public-side responsibility from private-side responsibility.
Next step
Use a program, cost, filter, or transaction page only after the inventory path is clear.
Replacement support stays secondary to the record.
Program or cost guidance only becomes meaningful after the utility's own lookup, inventory status, and notice framing are clear for the address.
Use the utility page and official lookup first. Cost or support pages should not outrank the utility record.
Keep public-side responsibility and private-side responsibility separate from the start.
This utility is still partly narrative-only, so address-level confirmation matters more than generic interpretation.
Source evidence behind this utility overview.
GCWW's lead site links to a lead map for property lookup and says some service lines on private property still contain lead.
GCWW explains how the lead program works and tells customers to use a GCWW-supplied filter until post-replacement water test results are shared.