Tap Water Quality Report for Burleigh, North Dakota

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Next Expected Update:April 19, 2025

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Burleigh, North Dakota tap water has 92 total contaminants, with 0 being above EPA standards and 63 being above InTheTap suggested standards. There are 0 active violations. The primary water source is not specified, serving 0 residents.

Water Systems (6)

6 water systems serve Burleigh, North Dakota. Select one or more to filter the data below.

SOUTH CENTRAL RWD NORTH BURLEIGH
Public Water System ID:ND0801502
Population Served:10,400
Primary Source:Groundwater under influence of surface water
Last Updated:Jan 6, 2025
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SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL WATER DISTRICT
Public Water System ID:ND0801154
Population Served:3,700
Primary Source:Purchased ground water under influence of surface water source
Last Updated:Jan 6, 2025
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IMPERIAL VALLEY WATER CO
Public Water System ID:ND0800083
Population Served:345
Primary Source:Purchased ground water under influence of surface water source
Last Updated:Jan 6, 2025
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APPLE VALLEY COOP
Public Water System ID:ND0800648
Population Served:200
Primary Source:Purchased ground water under influence of surface water source
Last Updated:Jan 6, 2025
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COUNTRY CLUB CO-OP
Public Water System ID:ND0800144
Population Served:162
Primary Source:Purchased ground water under influence of surface water source
Last Updated:Jan 6, 2025
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DAKOTA ADVENTIST ACADEMY
Public Water System ID:ND0800096
Population Served:80
Primary Source:Purchased ground water under influence of surface water source
Last Updated:Jan 6, 2025

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