Official EPA Records
Nj American Water - Coastal North
Official EPA contamination & sampling records · Aberdeen Twp-1330,Asbury Park City-1303,Bay Head Boro-1502,Bradley Beach Boro-1307,Brick Twp.-1506,Eatontown Boro-1311,Fair Haven Boro-1313,Freehold Twp.-1316,Holmdel Twp.-1318,Howell Twp.-1319,Keansburg Boro-1321,Lakewood Twp.-1514,Lavalette Boro-1515,Little Silver Boro-1323,Long Branch City-1325,Middletown Twp.-1331,Neptune City Boro-1335,Neptune Twp.-1334,Ocean Twp.-1337,Oceanport Boro-1338,Red Bank Boro-1340,Rumson Boro-1342,Shrewsbury Boro-1345,Tinton Falls-1336,Toms River-1507,Union Beach Boro-1350,West Long Branch Boro-1353, NJ
What official records show
Health violations
1
All 1 resolved · Most recent: September 2019
PFAS detected (UCMR 5)
4 analytes
From 940 total monitoring samples · Last: November 2023
Above MCL level (monitoring)
1 compound
Detected above the 2024 MCL threshold in UCMR 5 data · compliance deadline 2029
EPA compliance records for Nj American Water - Coastal North (PWSID: NJ1345001) in Aberdeen Twp-1330,Asbury Park City-1303,Bay Head Boro-1502,Bradley Beach Boro-1307,Brick Twp.-1506,Eatontown Boro-1311,Fair Haven Boro-1313,Freehold Twp.-1316,Holmdel Twp.-1318,Howell Twp.-1319,Keansburg Boro-1321,Lakewood Twp.-1514,Lavalette Boro-1515,Little Silver Boro-1323,Long Branch City-1325,Middletown Twp.-1331,Neptune City Boro-1335,Neptune Twp.-1334,Ocean Twp.-1337,Oceanport Boro-1338,Red Bank Boro-1340,Rumson Boro-1342,Shrewsbury Boro-1345,Tinton Falls-1336,Toms River-1507,Union Beach Boro-1350,West Long Branch Boro-1353, NJ show 1 health-based violation recorded in EPA SDWIS, all resolved and 4 PFAS compounds detected above the minimum reporting level in EPA UCMR 5 monitoring data (most recent sample: November 2023). UCMR 5 monitoring data shows PFOA detected above the 2024 EPA MCL threshold in at least one sampling round. Note: the EPA PFAS rule compliance deadline is 2029 — detection above the MCL level in UCMR 5 monitoring is not a regulatory violation. All records on this page are sourced from EPA SDWIS and the UCMR 5 dataset. This is official monitoring data — not a health risk determination.
Health-Based Violation History
Source: EPA SDWIS (Safe Drinking Water Information System). A health-based violation means a contaminant exceeded the legal Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) or a required treatment technique was not met during the violation period. Resolved violations indicate the utility returned to compliance.
| Contaminant | Violation date |
|---|---|
Unspecified | Sep 2019 |
Showing 1 health-based violation. View full violation history on EPA ECHO ↗
Official Water Sampling Events (EPA UCMR 5)
EPA UCMR 5 monitoring conducted 19 sampling events at Nj American Water - Coastal North (showing most recent 25 of 25+ events). Each event tests water drawn from a designated sampling point for PFAS compounds. Source: EPA Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule 5, 2023–2025.
| Sample date | Compounds tested |
|---|---|
| July 2024 | 29 |
| May 2024 | 29 |
| November 2023 | 29 |
| November 2023 | 29 |
| November 2023 | 29 |
| November 2023 | 29 |
| November 2023 | 29 |
| November 2023 | 29 |
| October 2023 | 29 |
| October 2023 | 29 |
| October 2023 | 29 |
| October 2023 | 29 |
| August 2023 | 29 |
| August 2023 | 29 |
| August 2023 | 29 |
| August 2023 | 29 |
| July 2023 | 29 |
| May 2023 | 1 |
| May 2023 | 6 |
Sampling events represent distinct official water sample records from EPA UCMR 5. Learn about UCMR 5 methodology ↗
PFAS Compounds Detected (EPA UCMR 5)
Source: EPA UCMR 5 (Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule 5, 2023–2025). These are compounds detected above the minimum reporting level at a sampling point for this utility. A compound marked above MCL was detected at a concentration exceeding the EPA Maximum Contaminant Level finalized in April 2024.
PFOA detected above the 2024 EPA MCL threshold in UCMR 5 monitoring
This is EPA UCMR 5 surveillance data — not a regulatory compliance finding. The EPA's April 2024 PFAS rule set MCLs for PFOA (4 ppt), PFOS (4 ppt), PFNA/PFHxS/HFPO-DA (10 ppt), but water systems have until April 2029 to achieve compliance. Detection above an MCL level in UCMR 5 monitoring does not constitute a violation under current regulations.
| Compound | Result |
|---|---|
Perfluorohexanoic acid | 3.3 ppt |
Perfluorooctanoic acid | 7.5 ppt |
Perfluorooctanoic acid | 4.5 ppt |
Perfluoropentanoic acid | 3.3 ppt |
Perfluorohexanoic acid | 3.6 ppt |
Perfluorooctanoic acid | 4.8 ppt |
Perfluoropentanoic acid | 3.3 ppt |
Perfluorooctanoic acid | 4.4 ppt |
Perfluorohexanoic acid | 4.4 ppt |
Perfluorooctanoic acid | 5.0 ppt |
Perfluoropentanoic acid | 3.9 ppt |
Perfluorohexanoic acid | 3.2 ppt |
Perfluorohexanoic acid | 4.6 ppt |
Perfluorooctanoic acid | 6.5 ppt |
Perfluorooctanoic acid | 4.2 ppt |
Perfluorooctanoic acid | 5.1 ppt |
Perfluoropentanoic acid | 4.1 ppt |
Perfluorohexanoic acid | 4.1 ppt |
Perfluorooctanoic acid | 5.9 ppt |
Perfluoropentanoic acid | 3.9 ppt |
Perfluorooctanoic acid | 4.1 ppt |
Perfluorohexanoic acid | 3.4 ppt |
Perfluorooctanoic acid | 5.5 ppt |
Perfluorooctanoic acid | 4.5 ppt |
Perfluorohexanoic acid | 3.6 ppt |
Perfluorooctanoic acid | 5.4 ppt |
Perfluoropentanoic acid | 3.0 ppt |
Perfluorohexanoic acid | 3.8 ppt |
Perfluorooctanoic acid | 4.8 ppt |
Perfluorooctanoic acid | 4.0 ppt |
Perfluoropentanoic acid | 3.1 ppt |
6:2 Fluorotelomer sulfonic acid | 6.8 ppt |
Perfluorohexanoic acid | 4.0 ppt |
Perfluorooctanoic acid | 4.7 ppt |
Perfluoropentanoic acid | 3.2 ppt |
Showing 35 detections above MRL from 940 total UCMR 5 monitoring records. View full PFAS monitoring table →
What this does not mean
- —Violations do not indicate current non-compliance. A health-based violation that is marked resolved means the utility has returned to compliance per EPA records. Historic violations are shown for transparency, not to imply ongoing risk.
- —PFAS detections above MRL are not themselves violations. UCMR 5 monitoring is a surveillance program. Detection does not mean the utility violated a regulation. The 2024 EPA PFAS rule (MCLs for PFOA, PFOS, etc.) has a compliance deadline of 2029.
- —This page does not assess health risk. WaterUtilityReport.com presents official government records — we do not make health risk determinations, safety certifications, or compliance judgments. Consult a licensed water quality specialist or physician for health advice.
- —Records may be incomplete. EPA SDWIS and UCMR 5 represent what was reported to the EPA. Not all utilities or contaminants are covered. Small systems (<10,000 people) may not have been required to participate in UCMR 5 monitoring.
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Official Records FAQs
Official Data Sources
EPA SDWIS — Compliance & Violations
EPA ECHO: Nj American Water - Coastal North Detailed Facility ReportEPA UCMR 5 — PFAS Monitoring Data
EPA UCMR 5 Program OverviewEPA PFAS Rule (April 2024)
EPA PFAS in Drinking Water RuleRelated pages
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