MyTapWater.org's tap water quality report is the compilation of data collected from federal, state, and local government agencies, most prominently the EPA. We strive to populate the report with the latest data concerning water contaminants, lead and copper levels, and water quality violations. We only collect drinking water data from public water systems.
PWS Service Information
PWS ID: PA1460023 Type: Community water system EPA Region: 03
Primary Service Area: Residential Area
Primary Source: Surface water
Population Served: 3,100
Contact Information E GREENVILLE BORO WATER DEPT JAMES FRY 206 MAIN ST EAST GREENVILLE, PA 18041
This public water system services 1 municipality in 1 county.
Summary Results
A summary view of tests in which a water contaminant found to exceed the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) set by the EPA.
This a view of violations of maximum contaminant levels. Use the expanded view see result data for a drinking water contaminant, the minimum level that can be recognized in a test (MRL), and upper limit that is considered healthy (HRL).
Lead and copper are recorded separately from other contaminants because of the Lead and Copper Rule. As with all other results, these are the findings at the water supply level. Lead and copper can be — and often are — deposited in drinking water in between the water facility and your tap.
No lead and copper results.
Violations
Known violations of the Safe Drinking Water Act as recorded by the EPA.
Compliance Dates
Rule
Violation Type
Contaminant Name
Status
2015-12-01 - 2015-12-31
Surface Water Treatment Rule
Monitoring of Treatment (SWTR-Filter)
Surface Water Treatment Rule
Returned to Compliance
2015-10-01 - 2015-12-31
Radionuclides
Monitoring, Regular
Radium-228
Returned to Compliance
2015-10-01 - 2015-12-31
Radionuclides
Monitoring, Regular
Radium-226
Returned to Compliance
2015-10-01 - 2015-12-31
Radionuclides
Monitoring, Regular
Gross Alpha, Excl. Radon and U
Returned to Compliance
- N/A
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Monitoring, Regular
BHC-GAMMA
Known
2016-04-01 - N/A
Revised Total Coliform Rule
Sample Siting Plan Errors (RTCR)
Revised Total Coliform Rule
Returned to Compliance
- N/A
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Monitoring, Regular
Toxaphene
Known
- N/A
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Monitoring, Regular
Methoxychlor
Known
- N/A
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Monitoring, Regular
Endrin
Known
- N/A
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Monitoring, Regular
2,4-D
Known
- N/A
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Monitoring, Regular
Atrazine
Returned to Compliance
- N/A
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Monitoring, Regular
Aldicarb sulfoxide
Returned to Compliance
- N/A
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Monitoring, Regular
Aldicarb sulfoxide
Returned to Compliance
- N/A
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Monitoring, Regular
Aldicarb sulfone
Returned to Compliance
- N/A
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Monitoring, Regular
Aldicarb sulfone
Returned to Compliance
- N/A
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Monitoring, Regular
2,4,5-TP
Known
- N/A
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Monitoring, Regular
2,4-D
Returned to Compliance
Local Water Testing
Find a lab in your area so you can get your tap or well water tested. This list contains both governmental and private labs, all of which are EPA-certified for drinking water testing.
Unable to identify any billing information about E Greenville Boro Water Dept (PA1460023).
What My Water Data Means
Water data isn't always easy to interpret, but by following the links on this page you should be able to have most of your questions answered. By clicking the name of a water contaminant or secondary substance you can learn about that specific substance. Ultimately this page should give you some insight towards learning if your water is safe, what water filter you should buy (if any), and how well your local water compares against other sources.
Sources
The origin of MyTapWater.org's water data is explained on our Data Sources page.
Why Is My Water Data Not More Recent?
The recency of the data for your ZIP code depends on the last your water source was tested, by a federal, state, or local agency. More information about the timing can be determined by learning about the dataset in question and seeing how often the EPA (other another governing body) mandated testing.