Lincoln-pipestone Rural Water System
Surface water · Local · 1893 County Road 124, PO Box 188
This page shows official EPA compliance records for Lincoln-pipestone Rural Water System, including PFAS monitoring data, violation history, contaminant test results, treatment options, and certified testing lab links for Minnesota.
Lincoln-pipestone Rural Water System is a surface water system serving 13,644 residents in Minnesota (PWSID: MN1410007). No open health-based violations are recorded in the EPA federal database for this system. EPA UCMR 5 monitoring returned 261 PFAS records for this utility.
At a Glance
MN1410007Intelligence Summary · Lincoln-pipestone Rural Water System
No Concerns Detected
Water meets all safety standards with no detected exceedances.
No open health violations on record. This utility has no active EPA violations involving contaminants exceeding legal limits. Always verify with your utility's Consumer Confidence Report for annual test results.
Utility Overview
Population Served
13,644
Source Type
Surface water
Ownership
Local
PWSID
MN1410007
Detected Contaminants
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View on EPA ECHOViolation History
Sourced from EPA SDWIS. Health-based violations mean a contaminant exceeded the legal limit. Monitoring/Reporting violations mean required test results were not submitted to EPA — not necessarily that the water is unsafe.
Monitoring & Reporting — Lead
ResolvedEPA UCMR 5 monitoring (2023–2025) returned 261 PFAS records for Lincoln-pipestone Rural Water System. Detection is not a regulatory violation, but indicates PFAS compounds were measured during the unregulated contaminant monitoring cycle. Review the full records and compare detected levels against current EPA MCLs.
What should I do next?
PFAS monitoring records are on file for Lincoln-pipestone Rural Water System. Review the detected compounds, compare them with current regulatory guidance, and check whether your home filter is certified for PFAS reduction.
Lincoln-pipestone Rural Water System — Water Quality FAQs
Explore This Water System
Minnesota drinking water report
State-level utility directory, open violations, and PFAS data
PFAS monitoring records for this system
Official EPA UCMR 5 sampling data — 261 records
Official EPA contamination & sampling records
Violation history, PFAS detections, and official source links
Certified water testing labs in Minnesota
State-certified labs for PFAS, lead, nitrate, and bacteria testing
Water treatment options
Reverse osmosis, activated carbon, and whole-home filtration guides
About this data
Data sources, update cadence, and accuracy notes
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Common Questions About This Water System
Does Lincoln-pipestone Rural Water System have PFAS monitoring records?
261 official EPA UCMR 5 PFAS sampling records on file
Are there EPA violations on record for Lincoln-pipestone Rural Water System?
No health-based violations recorded in EPA SDWIS
How do I get my water tested in Minnesota?
State-certified labs for PFAS, lead, nitrate, and bacteria testing
What water treatment options address these contaminants?
Reverse osmosis, activated carbon, and whole-home filtration guides with NSF certification data
Where can I find official sampling records for this system?
Official EPA SDWIS violations and UCMR 5 PFAS sampling records with source links
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