Is DEPT OF HIGHWAYS AND TRANS (#2) Water Safe to Drink in 2026?
Delaware · PWSID DE0000457 · Ground water
Population served
200
Cities served
—
State / jurisdiction
Delaware (DE)
PWSID
DE0000457
A
TAP WATER GRADE
Good
Model score 85/88 from violations, PFAS profile, and monitoring signals — not a laboratory test of your faucet.
No major violations flagged in the latest federal quarterly snapshot
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CONTAMINANTS — EPA UCMR5 MONITORING
No UCMR5 PFAS detects on file for this PWS in our bundled national dataset — the system may be smaller than UCMR5 thresholds, had non-detects, or results are not yet linked to this ID. Your retailer Annual Water Quality Report lists other regulated contaminants (chlorine, DBPs, nitrates, etc.).
VIOLATIONS HISTORY (FEDERAL SNAPSHOT)
EPA’s national SDWA quarterly files associate 0 violation-related records with this system in the same reporting quarter as the utility snapshot used on WaterCheckup. This is not a complete historical docket — see ECHO and SDWIS for full compliance context.
Based on DEPT OF HIGHWAYS AND TRANS (#2)'s monitoring and violation profile, here are vetted filtration options — same picks framework as our city reports.
WHY THIS FOR DEPT OF HIGHWAYS AND TRANS (#2) · Chosen for DEPT OF HIGHWAYS AND TRANS (#2) because groundwater supplies can carry nitrates, arsenic, and localized contamination. RO is the strongest barrier for sensitive households.
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