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Utah Tap Water Quality by City

EPA UCMR5 PFAS monitoring, MCL / guideline flags, and WaterCheckup grades for 2 cities in Utah. "At Risk" means at least one UCMR analyte flagged above an EPA limit or a regulated PFAS violation on record for that system. "Monitor" means no such flag in UCMR data, but the city profile is medium or high concern. "Safe" means no exceedance flags and a low-concern city profile (still not a guarantee for every tap).

Average water hardness in Utah: 71 ppm → Mean of UCMR5 values for 2 tracked Utah cities (not every utility).

2
Cities tracked
2
At Risk
Exceeds EPA limit / violation
0
Safe
No flag, low profile
0
Monitor
No flag, watch profile
Highest PFAS reading in Utah: Salt Lake City26 ppt (7× the EPA limit for PFOA/PFOS)
TOP CONTAMINANTS IN UTAH (UCMR5)

Five most common UCMR analytes with detections (>0) in our tracked Utah cities — each city counted once per compound.

1.PFPeA2 cities
2.PFPeS2 cities
3.PFOS2 cities
4.PFHxA2 cities
5.PFBS2 cities
UTAH CITIES BY POPULATION
CITYGRADECONTAMINANTS ABOVE LIMITPOPULATION
Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City Public Utilities
FAT RISK22 MCL violations200K
Provo
Provo City Water Division
FAT RISK22 MCL violations116K
COUNTIES IN UTAH

County-level grades roll up every WaterCheckup city we map into the same county (via USPS city–county reference data).

Salt Lake County1 city · Grade FUtah County1 city · Grade F
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ABOUT WATER QUALITY IN UTAH

Utah water quality varies by city and water system. UCMR5 reports PFAS and related analytes; the "above limit" column uses the EPA-limit flags bundled with each analyte in our dataset (same basis as city pages). Here, 2 of 2 tracked cities show at least one such flag or a regulated violation count.

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