Water Quality Testing

Denver, NC Water Quality Testing Results

50,907 residents served·3 utility providers

Drinking water quality data for Denver, NC based on official EPA compliance records. This page covers all 3 EPA-tracked water systems serving Denver.

Violation & compliance historyAvailable
PFAS monitoring recordsAvailable
Active contaminant violationsNot in current records

No current health violations on record

No open health-based violations are recorded for Denver's water providers. Water meets current federal standards.

Overall Water Quality — Denver

Overall Risk Level

No Concerns Detected

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Water meets all safety standards with no detected exceedances.

Overall rating reflects the worst risk level among all utilities serving Denver. Individual utility pages have full violation details.

Water utilities serving Denver, NC

The following utilities serve Denver based on EPA service-area data. Your water bill is the most reliable way to confirm your provider.

Water Quality in Denver

No active contaminant violations

No health-based contaminant violations are currently recorded for Denver's water providers. Review each utility's Consumer Confidence Report for full test results.

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Common Questions About Denver Drinking Water

Public drinking water datasets may not include every recent test, private well result, household plumbing issue, or local advisory. Use this page as a starting point, not as a substitute for official guidance, your utility's Consumer Confidence Report, or professional testing.

Water Utility Report summarizes public records from official federal, state, utility, or testing datasets where available. For urgent health or compliance questions, contact your utility, local health department, or the EPA directly. How Water Utility Report uses public drinking water data

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Data Sources & Provenance

All data on this page is sourced from official U.S. government or public datasets.

EPA SDWIS — Violation & Compliance DataFederal drinking water databaseView source
EPA ECHO — Facility ReportsView source
Last updated: 2026-06-05
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Denver at a Glance

StateNorth Carolina
Utilities3
Population Served50,907
Overall Risksafe
Open Health Violations0

Service area match is likely but not guaranteed. Your water bill is the most reliable way to confirm your provider.