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PUBLIC WATER SYSTEM REPORT
Is WASHINGTON WATER DEPARTMENT Water Safe to Drink in 2026?
Iowa · PWSID IA9271068 · Ground water
Population served
7,362
Cities served
WASHINGTON
State / jurisdiction
Iowa (IA)
PWSID
IA9271068
B-
TAP WATER GRADE
Fair
Model score 70/88 from violations, PFAS profile, and monitoring signals — not a laboratory test of your faucet.
48 violation record(s) in the latest EPA SDWA quarterly snapshot
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.).
Official Consumer Confidence Report (CCR)
📋 The official 2026 CCR for WASHINGTON WATER DEPARTMENT has not yet been published on WaterCheckup.
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VIOLATIONS HISTORY (FEDERAL SNAPSHOT)
EPA’s national SDWA quarterly files associate 48 violation-related records with this system in the same reporting quarter as the public water system snapshot used on WaterCheckup. This is not a complete historical docket — see ECHO and SDWIS for full compliance context.
Based on WASHINGTON WATER DEPARTMENT's monitoring and violation profile, here are vetted filtration options — same picks framework as our city reports.
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