Water Quality Reports Archive

Access comprehensive water quality reports and Consumer Confidence Reports (CCR) for every state and major city in the United States. Understand what's in your tap water and how it compares to EPA standards.

Understanding Consumer Confidence Reports

Every community water system serving more than 15 service connections or 25 people must deliver an annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) to its customers. These reports are your right under the Safe Drinking Water Act and provide critical information about:

Contaminant Testing Results

See every contaminant detected in your water supply, at what levels, and how they compare to EPA limits

Source Water Information

Learn where your drinking water comes from - rivers, lakes, groundwater, or reservoirs

Treatment Methods

Understand how your water is treated and what processes are used to remove contaminants

Violations and Alerts

View any violations of drinking water standards and what actions were taken to resolve them

Browse Reports by State

Select a state to view water quality reports for major cities

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Consumer Confidence Report?

A Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) is an annual water quality report that every community water supplier must provide to its customers. It contains information about contaminants detected in your drinking water, treatment methods, source water information, and compliance with EPA regulations.

How do I find my city's water quality report?

You can find water quality reports by selecting your state from our archive, then browsing to your city. We provide direct links to official Consumer Confidence Reports where available, along with analysis and summaries of key findings.

Are these reports updated regularly?

Water utilities are required to publish Consumer Confidence Reports annually by July 1st. Our archive includes the most recent reports available, and we update our summaries and analysis regularly as new data becomes available from the EPA.

What information is included in water quality reports?

Water quality reports include detected contaminant levels, EPA maximum contaminant levels, source water information, treatment processes used, any violations of drinking water standards, and contact information for your water utility.

What should I do if I'm concerned about my water quality?

First, review your city's water quality report to understand what contaminants are present. If you see concerning levels, consider installing a certified water filter that removes those specific contaminants. You can also contact your water utility directly with questions or concerns about your drinking water.