Water Quality in FOWLER, OH (44418)
EPA violation data for public water systems serving ZIP code 44418.
10
Total Violations
3
Health-Based
7
Monitoring / Reporting
6
Resolved
What does this mean?
6 of 10 violations have been resolved. 3 are health-based violations, meaning contaminant levels exceeded federal safety limits. The remaining 7 are monitoring or reporting violations (missed testing deadlines or late paperwork — not necessarily a water quality issue). Not all violations mean your water is unsafe. The EPA requires reporting even for minor administrative issues.
Violations Detail (10 total)
| Contaminant | Category | MCL Limit | Measured | Date | Status | Health Effects |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Consumer Confidence Rule | Monitoring | N/A | N/A | Oct 16, 2024 | Active | N/A |
| Consumer Confidence Rule | Monitoring | N/A | N/A | Jul 31, 2024 | Resolved | N/A |
| Consumer Confidence Rule | Monitoring | N/A | N/A | Jul 31, 2024 | Resolved | N/A |
| Consumer Confidence Rule | Monitoring | N/A | N/A | Dec 26, 2023 | Resolved | N/A |
| Consumer Confidence Rule | Monitoring | N/A | N/A | Dec 26, 2023 | Resolved | N/A |
| Consumer Confidence Rule | Monitoring | N/A | N/A | Jan 4, 2023 | Resolved | N/A |
| Consumer Confidence Rule | Monitoring | N/A | N/A | Jan 4, 2023 | Resolved | N/A |
| Groundwater Rule | Health-Based | N/A | N/A | Aug 11, 2022 | Active | N/A |
| Groundwater Rule | Health-Based | N/A | N/A | Aug 11, 2022 | Active | N/A |
| Groundwater Rule | Health-Based | N/A | N/A | Aug 11, 2022 | Active | N/A |
Lead & Copper Levels
Violation Timeline
2024(3)
Consumer Confidence Rule
72
Consumer Confidence Rule
72
Consumer Confidence Rule
72
2023(4)
Consumer Confidence Rule
72
Consumer Confidence Rule
72
Consumer Confidence Rule
72
Consumer Confidence Rule
72
How Does This Compare?
FOWLER (44418) has 10 recorded violations, including 3 health-based. 4 remain unresolved. Consider testing your tap water independently for added peace of mind.
Recommended Water Filters
Based on the contaminants detected in your area, these filter types may help improve your water quality.
Whole House Carbon Filter
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