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Murphy, Texas Water Quality Report

Water quality data for 1 water system serving 19,185 people.

100
Excellent
out of 100

Water Source

1
Water System
19K
People Served
Surface water
Water Source

Detected Contaminants

ContaminantDetected LevelEPA Limit (MCL)Health Guideline% of LimitStatus
PFBA0.008 No federal limit1000.0 ug/L(EWG)
0%
Below guideline
PFBS0.004 No federal limit2000.0 ug/L(EPA Health Advisory)
0%
Below guideline
PFHxA0.006 No federal limit1000.0 ug/L(EWG)
0%
Below guideline
PFPeA0.006 No federal limit1000.0 ug/L(EWG)
0%
Below guideline

Recommended Water Filters

Based on the contaminants detected in your water supply, these filtration systems are recommended:

Reverse Osmosis (RO)

Reverse osmosis systems remove up to 99% of PFAS compounds. Recommended for homes with detected PFAS.

Up to 99% PFAS removal

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Compliance & Violations

Resolved Violations (18)

3A

Jan 1, 2023 — Jan 31, 2023

minor

3A

Jan 1, 2023 — Jan 31, 2023

minor

3A

Jan 1, 2023 — Jan 31, 2023

minor

3A

Jan 1, 2023 — Jan 31, 2023

minor

75

Feb 8, 2016

minor

+ 13 more resolved violations

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Murphy tap water safe to drink?

Murphy's water meets all EPA maximum contaminant levels. However, 4 contaminants were detected at various levels. Some residents may prefer additional filtration for peace of mind.

What contaminants are in Murphy tap water?

4 contaminants have been detected in Murphy's water supply across 1 water system. See the full contaminant table above for details.

How can I improve my water quality in Murphy?

Install a water filter rated for the specific contaminants found in Murphy's water. See our filter recommendations above. You can also request your utility's Consumer Confidence Report for the most current test results.