Get a city-level answer in seconds. Search by ZIP code or city to see PFAS and tap water quality data based on EPA monitoring records.
What you will see
No jargon. No scare tactics. Just utility-reported PFAS data and what you can do about it.
See status, concentration vs guideline, detected compounds, and certified filter recommendations in one page.
How it works
We match your ZIP or city to local water system records using EPA datasets.
Get a clear summary of detected compounds and how they compare to EPA guidance.
If needed, review certified PFAS filter options matched to your local risk profile.
Why trust this data
Data comes from utility-reported PFAS monitoring results under federal programs.
We explain what was detected, at what level, and how it compares to published limits.
Generated pages are refreshed from structured datasets and dated for traceability.
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Tap water safety by city
People search questions like "is tap water safe to drink in NYC?", "is Los Angeles tap water safe to drink?", and "can you drink tap water in Las Vegas?" We answer these using city-level EPA datasets and plain-English guidance.
Find your local report quickly, whether you are checking New York City water safety or tap water quality in smaller cities.
See detected compounds, concentration levels, and how your local readings compare to EPA guideline thresholds.
Use the status summary to decide whether your household can drink from the tap as-is or should add certified filtration.
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