Water Quality in Beaverton, OR (97064)
EPA violation data for public water systems serving ZIP code 97064.
Active Health Violations
1 health-based violation found in the past 5 years, with at least one still unresolved. Contaminant levels have exceeded federal safety limits. Consider testing your tap water independently.
More violations than 91% of US ZIP codes.
Based on EPA compliance data. Not a substitute for an official water quality report from your utility.
3,855
Population
17
Water Systems
50
Violations (5yr)
1
Health-Based
Location
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Water Systems Serving This Area (17)
Tualatin Valley Water District
Hillsboro, City Of
All resolvedBeaverton, City Of
All resolvedTigard, City Of
All resolvedSt Helens, City Of
All resolvedVernonia, City Of
Vernonia School Dist.47j
Veronia School Dist 47j
Lost Creek Heights Water Sys.
Berndt Creek Water Corp
1 health-basedSunnyside Cafe & Deli
Vernonia Golf Club
All resolvedTrails End Tavern
Route 26 Diner
Mist Grade Elem Sd 47j
All resolvedCavenham Forest Indus-Vernonia
Vernonia Springs Cg
All resolvedContaminants Found
Missed testing deadlines — not a detection of bacteria.
Lead and copper testing requirement. Lead exposure can cause developmental harm in children.
Annual water quality report delivery requirement.
At high levels, nitrate can cause blue baby syndrome in infants.
Lead & Copper Levels
Lead (Pb)
Within limitSampled: Jan 2025
How Does This Compare?
Beaverton (97064) has more violations than 91% of US ZIP codes. The national average is 18.87 violations per ZIP over 5 years. This ZIP has 50.
Recommended Water Filters
Based on health-based violations detected in your area, these filter types are commonly used to address similar contaminants. Consult your water utility's Consumer Confidence Report for the most current data.
Activated Carbon Filter
Excellent for removing chlorine, chloramine, and disinfection byproducts like THMs and HAAs. Available as pitcher filters, countertop, or under-sink units.
Targets:THMs, HAAs, Chlorine, Chloramine, Taste & Odor
Look for:NSF/ANSI 42 & 53 certified
Always look for filters certified by NSF International for the specific contaminants you want to remove. This is general educational information, not an endorsement of any specific product.