Water Quality Testing
New Canaan, CT Water Quality Testing Results
Drinking water quality data for New Canaan, CT based on official EPA compliance records. This page covers all 3 EPA-tracked water systems serving New Canaan.
No current health violations on record
No open health-based violations are recorded for New Canaan's water providers. Water meets current federal standards.
Overall Water Quality — New Canaan
No Concerns Detected
Water meets all safety standards with no detected exceedances.
Overall rating reflects the worst risk level among all utilities serving New Canaan. Individual utility pages have full violation details.
Water utilities serving New Canaan, CT
The following utilities serve New Canaan based on EPA service-area data. Your water bill is the most reliable way to confirm your provider.
Water Quality in New Canaan
No active contaminant violations
No health-based contaminant violations are currently recorded for New Canaan's water providers. Review each utility's Consumer Confidence Report for full test results.
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Aquarion-new Canaan
Violation history, PFAS records, and official source links
Norwalk First Taxing District
Violation history, PFAS records, and official source links
Aquarion-eastern Fairfield County
Violation history, PFAS records, and official source links
PFAS monitoring records — Connecticut
3 water systems in Connecticut with EPA UCMR 5 records
Lead in Connecticut drinking water
State-specific lead data, violation utilities, and testing guidance
PFAS in Connecticut drinking water
State-specific PFAS data, MCL context, and treatment options
Certified water testing labs in Connecticut
Labs certified for PFAS (EPA 533/537.1), lead, and bacteria testing
Water treatment options
Reverse osmosis, activated carbon, and filtration guides with cost ranges
Data sources and methodology
How WaterUtilityReport.com sources and validates official EPA data
Common Questions About New Canaan Drinking Water
Is New Canaan tap water safe to drink?
No open health-based violations recorded for New Canaan water providers
Does New Canaan have PFAS records?
3 water systems serving New Canaan have EPA UCMR 5 PFAS records
What official contamination records exist for New Canaan utilities?
Official EPA SDWIS violations and UCMR 5 PFAS sampling records with source links
How do I get my water tested in Connecticut?
Find state-certified labs for PFAS, lead, nitrate, and bacteria testing in Connecticut
What treatment options remove New Canaan water contaminants?
Reverse osmosis, activated carbon, and whole-home filtration guides
What is the overall water quality rating for New Canaan?
Connecticut state overview — utility directory, violations, and PFAS data
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PFAS test results for Aquarion-new Canaan
Official EPA PFAS monitoring data
PFAS test results for Norwalk First Taxing District
Official EPA PFAS monitoring data
PFAS test results for Aquarion-eastern Fairfield County
Official EPA PFAS monitoring data
Data Sources & Provenance
All data on this page is sourced from official U.S. government or public datasets.
New Canaan at a Glance
Service area match is likely but not guaranteed. Your water bill is the most reliable way to confirm your provider.