Tap Water Quality Report for Asheville, North Carolina

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Next Expected Update:April 19, 2025

Track your tap water quality with EPA-verified data on contaminants, violations, and health guidelines, updated quarterly from official water system monitoring results.

Asheville, North Carolina tap water has 92 total contaminants, with 0 being above EPA standards and 46 being above InTheTap suggested standards. There are 0 active violations. The primary water source is not specified, serving 0 residents.

Water Systems (8)

8 water systems serve Asheville, North Carolina. Select one or more to filter the data below.

ASHEVILLE CITY OF
Public Water System ID:NC0111010
Population Served:156,720
Primary Source:Surface water
Last Updated:Dec 18, 2024
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BILTMORE FOREST, TOWN OF
Public Water System ID:NC0111030
Population Served:1,356
Primary Source:Surface water purchased
Last Updated:Dec 18, 2024
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JOHNSON-SILER MHP
Public Water System ID:NC0111171
Population Served:150
Primary Source:Surface water purchased
Last Updated:Dec 18, 2024
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HAZELWOOD HOMEOWNERS ASSOC
Public Water System ID:NC0111150
Population Served:100
Primary Source:Surface water purchased
Last Updated:Dec 18, 2024
WEDGEFIELD ACRES MHP
Public Water System ID:NC0111152
Population Served:100
Primary Source:Ground water
Last Updated:Dec 18, 2024
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JEWEL ACRES WATER SERVICE
Public Water System ID:NC0111130
Population Served:90
Primary Source:Ground water
Last Updated:Dec 18, 2024
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