Water Health Check Report

Marietta, GA

Cobb County · Surface water source

92

Excellent

0 EPA violations
1 above EWG guideline

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EPA · GA0670003UCMR5 PFAS data included695,000 people servedLast updated May 2026

Excellent — with 1 concern

Cobb County meets all federal legal limits but 1 contaminant exceeds EWG health guidelines. Lead levels within limits at treatment plant

Lead levels within limits at treatment plantAll contaminants within federal legal limits

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Contaminants tested

26 total · 1 above EWG guideline
ContaminantLevelStatus
6.5 ppt
Above guideline
3.2 ppt
Within limits
3.6 ppt
Within limits
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
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
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

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.