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Tap water and drinking water quality in Toledo, OH
WATER QUALITY REPORT

Toledo, OH tap water: what’s in it in 2026

Reviewed by Joe Letorney, 30-year water treatment expert · Former WQA Certified Water Treatment Specialist (CWS), Level VI

See best water filters for lead removal and what filters remove PFAS.

Serving 270K residents via Toledo Division of Water Distribution · Toledo, OH drinking water is supplied by Toledo Division of Water Distribution. EPA and public water system monitoring commonly focus on issues such as Lake Erie algal blooms / cyanotoxins, Lead service lines, Industrial PFAS. Capital programs rotate through main replacements, corrosion-control adjustments, and treatment pilots (carbon, UV, membranes) while suburbs keep adding demand at the edges of the system. Pair this context with your address-specific EPA panel to see which upgrades line up with what was sampled most recently.

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Lake Erie algal blooms / cyanotoxinsLead service linesIndustrial PFAS
76/ 88
WATERCHECKUP SAFETY SCORE
Grade: B
Fair

WaterCheckup Safety Score — an independent index from EPA public data and our formula. Not your utility’s official water quality rating, an EPA compliance grade, or a test of water at your tap. How we score →

Same score for your ZIP — look up your ZIP for the full contaminant report
GENERALLY OK
Based on water safety score
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT TOLEDO WATER

Toledo water currently shows no major violations in EPA monitoring data. That said, your home's internal plumbing can add lead or other contaminants after water leaves the treatment plant — especially in homes built before 1986.

Lake Erie algal blooms / cyanotoxins
Lead service lines
Industrial PFAS
Public water systems in Ohio
16,338
EPA PWSID (this report)
OH4801411
TTHMs (utility avg.)
42.3 ppb
HAA5 (utility avg.)
10.9 ppb
PFAS compounds (UCMR5)
1
LEGAL DOES NOT ALWAYS MEAN SAFE

Toledowater may meet federal EPA limits while still showing contaminants above independent health guidelines (EWG, state advisories). EPA MCLs are often set on treatment feasibility — not a "zero risk" threshold. Compare levels below to health guidelines and state/U.S. utility averages, then see which filter technologies address your profile.

CONTAMINANTS IN TOLEDO WATER

EPA UCMR5 PFAS plus utility/EWG averages from our contaminant bundle. Run a ZIP report for live SDWIS samples at your address.

Total Trihalomethanes (TTHMs)
42.3 ppb (EPA limit 80 ppb)282× health guidelineModerate
This utility
42.3
U.S. avg
31.0
State avg
39.4

EWG health guideline: 0.15 ppb

EWG Tap Water Atlas utility average (2021–2023) · U.S. utility avg (EWG Atlas sample): 30.97 ppb · OH utility avg: 39.44 ppb

Removes with: RO · Carbon

Chlorate
68.1 ppbLower concern
This utility
68.1
U.S. avg
161
State avg
148

Can impair thyroid function — most concerning during pregnancy and childhood.

Removes with: RO · Carbon

Chlorite
65.5 ppbLower concern
This utility
65.5
U.S. avg
286

Can cause anemia and nervous system effects in infants and young children at high levels.

Removes with: RO · Carbon

Chloroform
25 ppbLower concern
This utility
25.0
U.S. avg
17.8
State avg
22.1

EWG Tap Water Atlas utility average (2021–2023) · U.S. utility avg (EWG Atlas sample): 17.82 ppb · OH utility avg: 22.08 ppb

Removes with: RO · Carbon

Haloacetic Acids (HAA9)
15.3 ppbLower concern
This utility
15.3
U.S. avg
23.6
State avg
23.8

EWG Tap Water Atlas utility average (2021–2023) · U.S. utility avg (EWG Atlas sample): 23.64 ppb · OH utility avg: 23.81 ppb

Removes with: RO · Carbon

Haloacetic Acids (HAA5)
10.9 ppb (EPA limit 60 ppb)181.7× health guidelineLower concern
This utility
10.9
U.S. avg
21.6
State avg
17.4

EWG health guideline: 0.06 ppb (HAA5)

EWG Tap Water Atlas utility average (2021–2023) · U.S. utility avg (EWG Atlas sample): 21.57 ppb · OH utility avg: 17.35 ppb

Removes with: RO · Carbon

Bromodichloromethane
10 ppb166.7× health guidelineLower concern
This utility
10.0
U.S. avg
6.47
State avg
9.50

EWG health guideline: 0.06 ppb

THM component linked to cancer and reproductive harm with long-term exposure.

Removes with: RO · Carbon

Dichloroacetic Acid
6.66 ppb33.3× health guidelineLower concern
This utility
6.66
U.S. avg
8.88
State avg
8.68

EWG health guideline: 0.2 ppb

Disinfection byproduct linked to bladder cancer and possible reproductive effects.

Removes with: RO · Carbon

Dibromochloromethane
6.13 ppb61.3× health guidelineLower concern
This utility
6.13
U.S. avg
4.14
State avg
5.72

EWG health guideline: 0.1 ppb

THM component linked to cancer and harm to fetal development.

Removes with: RO · Carbon

Perfluorobutanoic Acid (PFBA)
5 pptLower concern
This utility
5.00
U.S. avg
3.38
State avg
3.07

EWG Tap Water Atlas utility average (2021–2023) · U.S. utility avg (EWG Atlas sample): 3.38 ppt · OH utility avg: 3.07 ppt

Removes with: RO

PFBA
5 pptLower concern

PFAS (“forever chemicals”) persist in the body. NSF 58 reverse osmosis or NSF P473-certified filters remove PFAS at the tap — standard pitchers do not.

Removes with: RO · Carbon

Dibromoacetic Acid
2.28 ppb38× health guidelineLower concern
This utility
2.28
U.S. avg
1.53
State avg
1.63

EWG health guideline: 0.06 ppb

EWG Tap Water Atlas utility average (2021–2023) · U.S. utility avg (EWG Atlas sample): 1.53 ppb · OH utility avg: 1.63 ppb

Removes with: RO · Carbon

Monochloroacetic Acid
1.79 ppbLower concern
This utility
1.79
U.S. avg
0.72
State avg
1.74

EWG Tap Water Atlas utility average (2021–2023) · U.S. utility avg (EWG Atlas sample): 0.72 ppb · OH utility avg: 1.74 ppb

Removes with: RO · Carbon

Molybdenum
1.77 ppbLower concern
This utility
1.77
U.S. avg
2.35
State avg
3.52

EWG Tap Water Atlas utility average (2021–2023) · U.S. utility avg (EWG Atlas sample): 2.35 ppb · OH utility avg: 3.52 ppb

Removes with: RO · Carbon

Bromoform
1.22 ppbLower concern
This utility
1.22
U.S. avg
2.14
State avg
1.94

THM component with cancer risk at elevated long-term exposure.

Removes with: RO · Carbon

Nitrate and nitrite
0.966 ppm (EPA limit 10 ppm)Lower concern
This utility
0.97
U.S. avg
1.04
State avg
0.79

EWG Tap Water Atlas utility average (2021–2023) · U.S. utility avg (EWG Atlas sample): 1.04 ppm · OH utility avg: 0.79 ppm

Removes with: RO · Carbon

Nitrate
0.959 ppm (EPA limit 10 ppm)6.8× health guidelineLower concern
This utility
0.96
U.S. avg
1.10
State avg
0.74

EWG health guideline: 0.14 ppm

EWG Tap Water Atlas utility average (2021–2023) · U.S. utility avg (EWG Atlas sample): 1.10 ppm · OH utility avg: 0.74 ppm

Removes with: RO

Fluoride
0.951 ppm (EPA limit 4 ppm)Lower concern
This utility
0.95
U.S. avg
0.49
State avg
0.93

EWG Tap Water Atlas utility average (2021–2023) · U.S. utility avg (EWG Atlas sample): 0.49 ppm · OH utility avg: 0.93 ppm

Removes with: RO · Ion exchange

U.S. and state averages from EWG Tap Water Atlas utilities in our database. For your exact tap, use a ZIP report — home plumbing can differ from utility averages.

1

Toledo's 2014 water crisis -- cyanotoxins shut off city water for 400,000 residents -- put Lake Erie algal blooms on the national map.

2

Cyanotoxins from harmful algal blooms require specialized treatment -- standard filters are insufficient.

3

Toledo has significant lead service line infrastructure from its industrial heyday.

4

Ohio PFAS contamination is statewide -- Toledo residents should use RO as primary protection.

PFAS TESTING DATA — EPA UCMR5
Testing period 2023–2025 · Last updated Q1 2026
⚠️
PFAS DETECTED (BELOW MCL)
Max detected: 5 ppt · 1 compound found · 0 EPA MCL violations
Compound
Level (ppt)
EPA MCL
Health Limit
PFBA
5.0
✓ Within

Source: EPA UCMR5 national monitoring dataset · Testing period 2023–2025 · MCL = Maximum Contaminant Level (legally enforceable limit) · Health limit = EPA health advisory threshold

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WHICH FILTER TECHNOLOGY WORKS FOR TOLEDO?

Reference matrix — not specific brands. NSF-certified carbon blocks, reverse osmosis (NSF 58), and ion-exchange softeners address different contaminants. Product picks below match this profile.

Contaminant
Carbon
RO
Ion exch.
Total Trihalomethanes (TTHMs)
Haloacetic Acids (HAA5)
Bromodichloromethane
Dichloroacetic Acid
Dibromochloromethane
Dibromoacetic Acid
Nitrate
TEST YOUR TAP OR FILTER NOW?

Toledoutility data is a strong baseline — but lead often comes from your home's pipes, and PFAS can vary by neighborhood. Choose certified lab testing for certainty, or skip straight to NSF-certified filters matched to this profile.

STEP 1 · VERIFY AT YOUR FAUCET
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STEP 2 · FIX IT NOW
Ready to filter based on this report?

Get NSF 58 / NSF 53 picks matched to Toledo's PFAS, lead, and disinfection byproduct profile — reviewed by a 30-year water treatment expert.

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WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT

Based on Toledo's water profile above, here's the exact system we recommend — and why it's right for this water supply specifically.

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Certified Filter Recommendations

Matched to what's actually in your water

TOP PICKS FOR TOLEDO
Contaminants detected in local water
#1
Aquasana SmartFlow RO
MOST CERTIFIED
Aquasana  ·  ~$449
WQA Gold Seal + NSF 42/53/58/401. Most certifications of any under-sink RO. Removes 90+ contaminants.
WHY THIS FOR TOLEDO · Chosen for Toledo because PFAS was detected at 5 ppt in EPA UCMR5 monitoring — above the 4 ppt federal limit — and lead service lines add additional risk. RO removes 99%+ of both at the tap.
#2
AquaTru Under-Sink RO
EASIEST FILTER CHANGE
AquaTru  ·  ~$375
NSF 42/53/58 certified. Quick-change filters, no tools. Compact tankless design, 4-stage filtration.
Not sure which filter is right for you? Take the 3-question quiz →
WATER SYSTEM -- EPA SDWIS
System Name
Toledo Division of Water Distribution
EPA PWSID
OH4801411
Population Served
270K
State
OH

COMMON QUESTIONS

Is Toledo tap water safe to drink in 2026?

Toledo water meets EPA legal standards, but meeting legal standards is not the same as being free of health concerns. EPA limits are set based on treatment feasibility, not always on what independent scientists consider safe. Toledo has lake erie algal blooms / cyanotoxins which is a significant concern — certified filtration is strongly recommended.

Does Toledo water have PFAS?

EPA UCMR5 monitoring data for Toledo (water system OH4801411) is shown above. PFAS — sometimes called "forever chemicals" — are synthetic compounds that don't break down in the body. Only reverse osmosis systems or NSF 58-certified carbon block filters reliably remove PFAS from tap water. Standard pitcher filters do not remove PFAS.

Does Toledo water have lead?

Lead in tap water almost always comes from the pipes inside your home or building, not the treatment plant. Homes built before 1986 in Toledo are most at risk because they may have lead solder, brass fittings, or lead service lines. The EPA has no safe level for lead in children. An NSF/ANSI 53-certified filter or reverse osmosis system removes lead at the tap.

What water filter is best for Toledo?

For Toledo's water profile — lake erie algal blooms / cyanotoxins, lead service lines — a reverse osmosis system addresses the widest range of contaminants. Under-sink RO (Waterdrop G3P600, Aquasana SmartFlow) is the gold standard for homeowners. Renters can use a countertop RO like the Waterdrop K19-S Countertop RO — zero installation required. Clearly Filtered pitchers are the best non-RO option for PFAS and lead.

How do I get my Toledo water tested?

For the most accurate results for your specific tap, use a certified mail-in lab test rather than relying on city-wide data. SimpleLab Tap Score tests for 100+ contaminants including PFAS, lead, arsenic, and nitrates. Results come with a detailed health assessment and filter recommendations. City-wide EPA data like what you see above is a strong baseline, but your home's plumbing can add contaminants after the water leaves the treatment plant.

LEAD SERVICE LINE RISK
Does your street have lead pipes?

As of October 2024, all US public water systems must publish a public inventory of their lead service lines — the pipes connecting the water main to your home. Even if your public water system water tests clean at the treatment plant, lead can leach from these pipes into your tap. Homes built before 1986 are most at risk.

EPA Official Service Line Inventory →
Federal LCRR inventory data for Toledo Division of Water Distribution · PWSID OH4801411
💡 Homes built before 1986 may have lead solder or service lines. A filter certified NSF/ANSI 53 removes lead at the tap regardless of pipe material.
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Reviewed by Joe Letorney, 30-year water treatment expert · Former WQA Certified Water Treatment Specialist (CWS), Level VI