District Of Columbia
4 Utilities
Serving: 665,000
Data available: 2014-2019
Contaminants Found: 35
EWG's drinking water quality report for District Of Columbia shows results of tests conducted by the water utilities in District Of Columbia and provided to EWG by the Army Corps of Engineers and EPA Region 3.
Below are utilities in District Of Columbia serving over 10,000 people, listed alphabetically.
Large utilities in District Of Columbia
Utility | Location | People Served |
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D.C. Water and Sewer Authority | Washington, DC | 632,323 |
Joint Base Anacostia - Bolling | Washington, DC | 16,559 |
Naval Station Washington - WNY | Washington Navy Yard, DC | 15,690 |
Utilities that accumulated/accrued the most violation points as of April 2019 to March 2021 in District Of Columbia
The Environmental Protection Agency's Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO) database collects compliance and enforcement-related information for drinking water utilities nationwide. ECHO water quality violation scores take into account federal health-based water quality standards, as well as monitoring, reporting and other drinking water quality requirements. Points are accrued based on specific problems at the utility - violations of health-based drinking water standards receive more points than monitoring and reporting violations - and the length of time until the violations were corrected.
Utility | Location | People Served | Violation Points |
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Joint Base Anacostia - Bolling | Washington, DC | 16,559 | 10 |
Naval Station Washington - WNY | Washington Navy Yard, DC | 15,690 | 6 |
Large utilities that accumulated/accrued the most violation points as of April 2019 to March 2021 in District Of Columbia
The Environmental Protection Agency's Enforcement and Compliance History Online (ECHO) database collects compliance and enforcement-related information for drinking water utilities nationwide. ECHO water quality violation scores take into account federal health-based water quality standards, as well as monitoring, reporting and other drinking water quality requirements. Points are accrued based on specific problems at the utility - violations of health-based drinking water standards receive more points than monitoring and reporting violations - and the length of time until the violations were corrected.
Utility | Location | People Served | Violation Points |
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Joint Base Anacostia - Bolling | Washington, DC | 16,559 | 10 |
Naval Station Washington - WNY | Washington Navy Yard, DC | 15,690 | 6 |
Contaminants found in District Of Columbia above health guidelines
Found above health guidelines | Found | ||||||
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Contaminant | # of Utilities | People Served | # of Utilities | People Served | |||
Arsenic | 4 | 664,572 | 3 | 648,882 | |||
Chlorate | 3 | 664,572 | 3 | 664,572 | |||
Nitrate and nitrite | 4 | 664,572 | 3 | 648,882 | |||
Nitrate | 4 | 664,572 | 4 | 664,572 | |||
Chromium (hexavalent) | 3 | 664,572 | 3 | 664,572 | |||
Haloacetic acids (HAA5) | 4 | 664,572 | 4 | 664,572 | |||
Total trihalomethanes (TTHMs) | 4 | 664,572 | 4 | 664,572 | |||
Radium, combined (-226 & -228) | 4 | 664,572 | 3 | 648,882 | |||
Haloacetic acids (HAA9) | 3 | 664,572 | 3 | 664,572 |
Contaminants found in District Of Columbia above legal limits
Contaminant | # of Utilities | People Served |
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