Water Quality in BROSELEY, MO (63932)

EPA violation data for public water systems serving ZIP code 63932.

15

Total Violations

0

Health-Based

15

Monitoring / Reporting

14

Resolved

What does this mean?

14 of 15 violations have been resolved. None of these are health-based violations — no contaminant levels exceeded federal safety limits. The remaining 15 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.

Water systems: 4 Population served: 3,913

Violations Detail (15 total)

ContaminantCategoryMCL LimitMeasuredDateStatusHealth Effects
FluorideMonitoringN/AN/AJun 30, 2025ResolvedBone disease (pain and tenderness of the bones); children may get mottled teeth
Consumer Confidence RuleMonitoringN/AN/AJun 30, 2025ActiveN/A
Groundwater RuleMonitoringN/AN/AAug 31, 2024ResolvedN/A
Groundwater RuleMonitoringN/AN/AAug 31, 2024ResolvedN/A
Groundwater RuleMonitoringN/AN/AAug 31, 2024ResolvedN/A
Groundwater RuleMonitoringN/AN/AAug 31, 2024ResolvedN/A
Consumer Confidence RuleMonitoringN/AN/AJun 30, 2024ResolvedN/A
Consumer Confidence RuleMonitoringN/AN/AJun 30, 2024ResolvedN/A
Public NoticeMonitoringN/AN/ADec 21, 2023ResolvedN/A
Lead and Copper RuleMonitoringN/AN/AOct 31, 2021ResolvedN/A

Lead & Copper Levels

Violation Timeline

2025(2)

Fluoride

03

Jun 30Resolved

Consumer Confidence Rule

71

Jun 30Active

2024(6)

Groundwater Rule

31

Aug 31Resolved

Groundwater Rule

31

Aug 31Resolved

Groundwater Rule

31

Aug 31Resolved

Groundwater Rule

31

Aug 31Resolved

Consumer Confidence Rule

72

Jun 30Resolved

Consumer Confidence Rule

72

Jun 30Resolved

How Does This Compare?

BROSELEY (63932) has 15 recorded violations, none of which are health-based. 1 remains unresolved. Consider testing your tap water independently for added peace of mind.

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Reverse Osmosis System

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