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.

28

Poor

3 above EPA limit
7 above EWG guideline

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EPA · TX2200012UCMR5 PFAS data included918,000 people servedLast updated May 2026
EPA UCMR5 · May 2026EPA SDWIS · December 2025

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

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
ContaminantLevelStatus
5.7 ppt
Above EPA limit
5.7 ppt
Above EPA limit
14.9 ppt
Above EPA limit
34.6 ppb
Above guideline
51.3 ppb
Above guideline
7.6 ppt
Above guideline
4.4 ppt
Above guideline
Nitrate

CAS 14797-55-8

1.4 ppm
Above guideline
5.5 ppt
Above guideline
Arsenic

CAS 7440-38-2

0.50 ppb
Above guideline
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
ND
Not detected
ND
Not detected
ND
Not detected
ND
Not detected
ND
Not detected
ND
Not detected
ND
Not detected
ND
Not detected
ND
Not detected
ND
Not detected
ND
Not detected
ND
Not detected
ND
Not detected
ND
Not detected
ND
Not detected
Lithium

CAS 7439-93-2

ND
Not detected
ND
Not detected
ND
Not detected
ND
Not detected
LegendWithin limitsAbove EWG guidelineAbove EPA limitNot detectedSource: EPA SDWIS · UCMR5 · EWG Health Guidelines

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Data sources

EPA UCMR5 (PFAS + lithium)·May 2026·One-time programme 2023–2025
EPA SDWIS compliance data·December 2025·Annual reporting cycle

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Fort Worth, TX water quality report · WaterHealthCheck