NC0362010
NC
No open health violations

Montgomery County Water System

Surface water · Local · 724 HYDRO RD, MONTGOMERY CO. PUBLIC UTILITIES

This page shows official EPA compliance records for Montgomery County Water System, including PFAS monitoring data, violation history, contaminant test results, treatment options, and certified testing lab links for North Carolina.

PFAS monitoring records (UCMR 5)Available
Health-based violationsAvailable
Contaminant test data (CCR)Not in current records
Treatment recommendationsAvailable

Montgomery County Water System is a surface water system serving 14,710 residents in Mt Gilead, North Carolina (PWSID: NC0362010). No open health-based violations are recorded in the EPA federal database for this system. EPA UCMR 5 monitoring returned 116 PFAS records for this utility.

At a Glance

NC0362010
Risk levelsafe
Open violationsNone on record
PFAS records116 UCMR 5 records
Population served14,710
Source waterSurface water
Data sourceEPA ECHO ↗

Intelligence Summary · Montgomery County Water System

Risk LevelSafe
Open Health ViolationsNone on record
PFAS Records116 UCMR5 monitoring records on file
Population Served14,710 residents
Source WaterSurface water
OwnershipLocal
Recommended filtration: Reverse Osmosis · Activated Carbon
Overall Risk Level

No Concerns Detected

No Concern
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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

14,710

Source Type

Surface water

Ownership

Local

PWSID

NC0362010

Detected Contaminants

CCR data ingestion in progress

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View on EPA ECHO

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 & ReportingTotal Trihalomethanes (TTHMs)

Open
Aug 2025Monitoring/Reporting failure

Monitoring & ReportingTotal Trihalomethanes (TTHMs)

Open
Jun 2025Monitoring/Reporting failure

Treatment Technique

Resolved
Jan 2016 – Mar 2016Health-basedCode 0300

Treatment Technique

Resolved
Jan 2016 – Mar 2016Health-basedCode 0300

Monitoring & ReportingColiform (TCR)

Resolved
Jan 2018 – Feb 2018Monitoring/Reporting failure

Treatment Technique

Resolved
Feb 2019 – Mar 2019Health-basedCode 0300

MCL ViolationHaloacetic Acids (HAA5)

Resolved
Apr 2019 – Aug 2019Health-based

Monitoring & ReportingTurbidity

Resolved
Jan 2019 – Jan 2020Monitoring/Reporting failure

Monitoring & ReportingLead

Resolved
Jan 2019 – Aug 2020Monitoring/Reporting failure
Oct 2020 – Feb 2021Health-based
Apr 2021 – Aug 2021Health-based

Treatment Technique

Resolved
Jan 2022 – Jun 2022Health-basedCode 2920

Treatment Technique

Resolved
Oct 2021 – Jun 2022Health-basedCode 2920

Treatment Technique

Resolved
Jul 2021 – Jun 2022Health-basedCode 2920

Treatment Technique

Resolved
Apr 2021 – Jun 2022Health-basedCode 2920

ReportingColiform (TCR)

Resolved
Nov 2024 – Jan 2025Monitoring/Reporting failure

ReportingColiform (TCR)

Resolved
Oct 2024 – Jan 2025Monitoring/Reporting failure

ReportingColiform (TCR)

Resolved
Mar 2025Monitoring/Reporting failure

7 additional monitoring/reporting failures

Required test submissions not filed with EPA — no contaminant data recorded. These are administrative failures, not health violations.

PFAS MonitoringEPA UCMR 5

EPA UCMR 5 monitoring (2023–2025) returned 116 PFAS records for Montgomery County 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.

Filtration Recommendations

Based on contaminants found in health-based violations, these treatment methods are most relevant for residents.

Utilities With Similar Violations in North Carolina

Other North Carolina water systems with health-based violations involving the same contaminants detected at Montgomery County Water System.

What should I do next?

PFAS monitoring records are on file for Montgomery County Water System. Review the detected compounds, compare them with current regulatory guidance, and check whether your home filter is certified for PFAS reduction.

Montgomery County Water System — Water Quality FAQs

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Data Sources & Provenance

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

EPA ECHO — Water System & Compliance ReportPWSID NC0362010View source
EPA CCR — Consumer Confidence ReportsView source
Last updated: 2026-04-17
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At a Glance

PWSIDNC0362010
StateNorth Carolina
Risk Levelsafe
Population Served14,710
Open Health Violations0

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