Water Health Check Report
Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth Water Department · Surface water source · Trinity River watershed — Eagle Mountain Lake and Lake Bridgeport (Upper Trinity, operated by Tarrant Regional Water District), plus Richland-Chambers Reservoir and Cedar Creek Reservoir (supplied by Tarrant Regional Water District from East Texas). Treated at the Rolling Hills Water Treatment Plant. Free chlorine disinfection. Fluoridated at 0.7 ppm.
Poor — with 10 concerns
Fort Worth Water Department has 3 contaminants above EPA legal limits and 7 above EWG health guidelines. Lead levels within limits at treatment plant
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Lead—source matters
Lead in tap water comes from household plumbing, not the source water or treatment plant. Fort Worth water leaves the treatment plant lead-free. Risk depends on your building's internal plumbing—highest in homes built before 1986, when lead solder was common. A NSF/ANSI 53 certified pitcher or under-sink filter removes lead at point of use.
Contaminants tested
32 total · 7 above EWG guideline| Contaminant | Level | Status |
|---|---|---|
PFOS (perfluorooctane sulfonate) CAS 1763-23-1 | 5.7 ppt | Above EPA limit |
PFOA (perfluorooctanoic acid) CAS 335-67-1 | 5.7 ppt | Above EPA limit |
PFHxS (perfluorohexane sulfonic acid) CAS 355-46-4 | 14.9 ppt | Above EPA limit |
Haloacetic acids (HAA5) CAS Various | 34.6 ppb | Above guideline |
Total trihalomethanes (TTHMs) CAS Various | 51.3 ppb | Above guideline |
PFBA (perfluorobutanoic acid) CAS 375-22-4 | 7.6 ppt | Above guideline |
PFPeA (perfluoropentanoic acid) CAS 2706-90-3 | 4.4 ppt | Above guideline |
Nitrate CAS 14797-55-8 | 1.4 ppm | Above guideline |
PFHxA (perfluorohexanoic acid) CAS 307-24-4 | 5.5 ppt | Above guideline |
Arsenic CAS 7440-38-2 | 0.50 ppb | Above guideline |
PFBS (perfluorobutane sulfonic acid) CAS 375-73-5 | 4.2 ppt | Within limits |
Lead CAS 7439-92-1 | 3.0 ppb | Within limits |
Fluoride CAS 16984-48-8 | 0.70 ppm | Within limits |
PFDoA (perfluorododecanoic acid) CAS 307-55-1 | ND | Not detected |
PFHpS (perfluoroheptane sulfonic acid) CAS 375-92-8 | ND | Not detected |
ND | Not detected | |
ADONA (4,8-dioxa-3H-perfluorononanoic acid) CAS 919005-14-4 | ND | Not detected |
HFPO-DA / GenX (hexafluoropropylene oxide dimer acid) CAS 13252-13-6 | ND | Not detected |
4:2 FTS (4:2 fluorotelomer sulfonic acid) CAS 757124-72-4 | ND | Not detected |
8:2 FTS (8:2 fluorotelomer sulfonic acid) CAS 39108-34-4 | ND | Not detected |
ND | Not detected | |
6:2 FTS (6:2 fluorotelomer sulfonic acid) CAS 27619-97-2 | ND | Not detected |
ND | Not detected | |
PFUnA (perfluoroundecanoic acid) CAS 2058-94-8 | ND | Not detected |
PFDA (perfluorodecanoic acid) CAS 335-76-2 | ND | Not detected |
PFPeS (perfluoropentane sulfonic acid) CAS 2706-91-4 | ND | Not detected |
PFNA (perfluorononanoic acid) CAS 375-95-1 | ND | Not detected |
PFHpA (perfluoroheptanoic acid) CAS 375-85-9 | ND | Not detected |
Lithium CAS 7439-93-2 | ND | Not detected |
ND | Not detected | |
PFTrDA (perfluorotridecanoic acid) CAS 72629-94-8 | ND | Not detected |
PFTA (perfluorotetradecanoic acid) CAS 376-06-7 | ND | Not detected |
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Data sources
Status flags compare detected levels against both EPA legal limits and EWG health-based guidelines—which are stricter and science-derived, independent of political feasibility.