Mountain Home
ID

Is Mountain Home, ID Tap Water Safe to Drink?

Mountain Home, ID tap water currently meets EPA health guidelines across all monitored ZIP codes in this dataset. Contaminants including lithium have been detected at or below guideline thresholds.

1Water system
1ZIP codes
0%ZIPs above EPA guideline
Metro areaMountain Home, ID
Latest data2025-10-17

Where Does Mountain Home Get Its Water?

Water in Mountain Home, ID is provided by 1 public water system: MOUNTAIN HOME CITY OF.

How Is Mountain Home Tap Water Treated?

Treated water is disinfected using calcium hypochlorite. Treatment includes groundwater disinfection.

What's in Mountain Home Tap Water?

The following contaminants were detected most frequently in Mountain Home public water systems. All detected levels fall at or below EPA health guidelines in this dataset.

ContaminantPeak detectedEPA guidelineZIPs detectedStatus
lithium 9 µg/L 0 ZIPs Within guideline
PFTrDA 0.007 µg/L 0.007 µg/L 1 ZIP Within guideline
11Cl-PF3OUdS 0.005 µg/L 0 ZIPs Within guideline
PFBA 0.005 µg/L 0 ZIPs Within guideline
6:2 FTS 0.005 µg/L 0 ZIPs Within guideline

Health Risk Profile for Mountain Home

Current EPA monitoring data for Mountain Home shows contaminant levels within guideline thresholds across all ZIP codes in this dataset. As with all public water systems, sensitive populations may choose to use a certified filter for additional peace of mind.

Best Filters for PFAS Water Profile

PFAS compounds are detected in this water supply. A reverse osmosis (RO) system or an activated-carbon filter specifically certified under NSF/ANSI P473 is required for reliable PFAS reduction. Standard pitcher and faucet filters without P473 certification do not remove PFAS.

Under-sink RO system

8-stage tankless RO system certified to NSF/ANSI 58, reduces 1,000+ contaminants including PFAS, lead, arsenic, fluoride, and nitrates.

Pitcher filter

NSF-certified dual-layer filtration reduces 70+ contaminants including PFAS, lead, chlorine, microplastics, and bacteria.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Mountain Home Tap Water

Is Mountain Home tap water safe to drink?

Mountain Home tap water currently meets EPA health guidelines across all monitored ZIP codes in this dataset. Sensitive populations may still choose to use a certified filter as a precaution.

What contaminants are in Mountain Home tap water?

The most commonly detected contaminants in Mountain Home water systems include: lithium, PFTrDA, 11Cl-PF3OUdS. See the ZIP-level reports for exact measurements and EPA guideline comparisons.

Where does Mountain Home get its drinking water?

Mountain Home receives water from one public water system, including MOUNTAIN HOME CITY OF.

Do I need a water filter in Mountain Home?

Current data does not show guideline exceedances in Mountain Home. A certified filter can still reduce trace contaminants and improve taste for households that prefer filtered water.

How often is Mountain Home tap water tested?

Public water systems in Mountain Home are required by the EPA to test for regulated contaminants on schedules ranging from daily (for microbials and disinfectants) to annual or triennial (for many chemical contaminants). Results are published in annual Consumer Confidence Reports (CCRs). The data on this page reflects the most recent available EPA monitoring results, with the latest sample date of 2025-10-17.

Tap water reports by ZIP in Mountain Home

Water utilities serving Mountain Home, ID

Service area boundaries are approximate and based on state filings or modeled estimates. Contact your utility to confirm exact service at a specific address.

Modeled boundaries are shown with a dashed outline.

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