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Look up your local water system to find out which pollutants might be of concern, and find suggestions on the best kinds of home filters to remove those chemicals.
Enter your zip code to check the tap water quality in your area. Gwinnett County Dept. Of Water. If you want to determine the quality of your water, you should test it. Sure, the water data available on MyTapWater.org’s website will be very helpful, but it’s just part of the picture. A water testing kit will give you the rest of it.
Water quality information is displayed on 3 scales in How’s My Waterway; community, state and national. More recent or more detailed water information may exist that is not yet available through EPA databases or other sources. Check out the How's My Waterway Fact Sheet.
The Environmental Working Group (EWG) released its new Tap Water Database today (July 26), a searchable database that allows users in the U.S. to enter either their ZIP code or their local...
Many water suppliers are now posting their water-quality monitoring results on the Web, and many of these results can be accessed from the EPA site Drinking Water Data and Reports.
If you'd like to get in-depth information about the water we supply to you and what's in it, you can enter your postcode in our water quality checker to read a list that details your water hardness, where it comes from, and what minerals it contains.
Datasets cover drinking water quality, loan and grant information, unregulated contaminants, and more. Some of the datasets in this clearinghouse help fulfill the EPA's requirement under the Safe Drinking Water Act to assemble and maintain a National Contaminant Occurrence Database. Learn more about the National Contaminant Occurrence Database.
Enter your postcode to check the water quality in your area. Learn about the hardness, fluoridation and lead content of your water.
HomeWater’s Water Quality Report makes it easy to check your water quality by ZIP code. You’ll learn about contaminants in your drinking water, how the highest level of each contaminant compares to drinking water standards, and recommended products to treat specific health concerns.
Is your drinking water safe? New tool lets you check pollutants in your tap water by zip code. The Environmental Working Group has released a new online tool on Wednesday that allows you to...