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LONG NECK WATER COMPANY vs ARTESIAN WATER COMPANY

Water quality comparison — risk levels, violations, PFAS records, and contaminants

Quick Answer

Both utilities share the same risk level (safe). LONG NECK WATER COMPANY has 0 open health-based violations and 232 PFAS records. ARTESIAN WATER COMPANY has 0 open health-based violations and 1309 PFAS records.

LONG NECK WATER COMPANY

Delaware · DE0000625

Overall Risk Level

No Concerns Detected

No Concern
Low
Moderate
High
Critical

Water meets all safety standards with no detected exceedances.

0

Open violations

232

PFAS records

ARTESIAN WATER COMPANY

Delaware · DE0000552

Overall Risk Level

No Concerns Detected

No Concern
Low
Moderate
High
Critical

Water meets all safety standards with no detected exceedances.

0

Open violations

1309

PFAS records

Head-to-Head Comparison

MetricLONG NECK WATER COMPANYARTESIAN WATER COMPANY
StateDelawareDelaware
Risk LevelNo Concerns DetectedNo Concerns Detected
Population Served11,000231,114
Open Health Violations00
Total Violations00
PFAS Records2321309
OwnershipPrivatePrivate
Service TypeGroundwaterSurface water
City ServedMillsboroBear,Hockessin

Key Differences

LONG NECK WATER COMPANY has 232 PFAS records vs. 1309 for ARTESIAN WATER COMPANY.

What Should I Do?

If either utility shows open violations or elevated PFAS records, consider:

  • Installing a reverse osmosis filter — removes PFAS, lead, arsenic, nitrates, and most heavy metals.
  • Requesting your utility’s annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) for the most current test results.
  • Ordering a certified lab water test if you want contaminant-specific data for your address.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is safer — LONG NECK WATER COMPANY or ARTESIAN WATER COMPANY?

Both utilities share the same risk level (safe). Both utilities have similar violation profiles — review the full data above to decide based on specific contaminants that concern you.

What does "open health-based violation" mean?

An open health-based violation means a water system has exceeded an EPA Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) or failed to meet a treatment technique — and the violation has not yet been resolved. These are the most serious type of water quality violations.

How current is this data?

Violation data comes from EPA's Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS), which is updated as utilities report. PFAS data comes from EPA's UCMR 5 monitoring (2023–2025). Risk levels are recalculated daily.

What does PWSID mean?

PWSID stands for Public Water System ID — a unique federal identifier assigned to each community water system. You can use it to look up a system in EPA's ECHO database.

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