Tap Water Quality Report for Danbury, Connecticut

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Next Expected Update:April 19, 2025

Track your community's drinking water quality through EPA-verified data, including active violations, detected contaminants, and their potential health impacts. Our analysis helps you understand if your tap water meets federal safety standards, what contaminants have been found, and how they compare to health guidelines. Updated quarterly with official monitoring results from local water systems.

Water Systems (17)

17 water systems serve Danbury, Connecticut. Select one or more to filter the data below.

DANBURY WATER DEPARTMENT
Public Water System ID:CT0340011
Population Served:62,055
Primary Source:Surface water
Last Updated:Dec 23, 2024
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BETHEL WATER DEPT
Public Water System ID:CT0090011
Population Served:9,507
Primary Source:Surface water
Last Updated:Dec 23, 2024
Contact:
LAKE WAUBEEKA ASSOCIATION
Public Water System ID:CT0340171
Population Served:712
Primary Source:Groundwater under influence of surface water
Last Updated:Dec 23, 2024
Contact:
AQUA VISTA ASSOC, INC
Public Water System ID:CT0340111
Population Served:388
Primary Source:Ground water
Last Updated:Dec 23, 2024
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AQUARION-CEDAR HEIGHTS
Public Water System ID:CT0340131
Population Served:367
Primary Source:Ground water
Last Updated:Dec 23, 2024
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AQUARION-INDIAN SPRING
Public Water System ID:CT0340191
Population Served:242
Primary Source:Ground water
Last Updated:Dec 23, 2024
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Water Quality Analysis

Comprehensive analysis of your water quality, showing both detected contaminants and violations history. Note that exceeding EPA contaminant levels in a single test doesn't always constitute a violation, as violations typically require sustained exceedances or failure to follow required treatment protocols.

Water Filter Options

Compare different water filtration options to find what's right for your needs. Select from Good, Better, or Best options based on your preferences, budget, and water concerns. We only recommend filters with NSF/ANSI certifications, which verify that products meet rigorous public health and safety standards for drinking water quality.

Good
Clearly Filtered Water Pitcher

Clearly Filtered Water Pitcher

Type: Affinity Filtration

Price Range: $90-120

Certifications

NSF/ANSI 42, 53, 401

Pros:

  • Most effective contaminant removing pitcher filter
  • Drastically reduces fluoride, lead, and microplastics
  • Preserves beneficial minerals
  • Easy to use pitcher design

Cons:

  • Higher cost than basic filters
  • Filters need replacement every 4 months
  • Slower filtration rate
  • Limited capacity (10 cups)
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Better
AquaTru Countertop Purifier

AquaTru Countertop Purifier

Type: Reverse Osmosis Countertop

Price Range: $350-375

Certifications

NSF/ANSI 42, 53, 58, 401

Pros:

  • Removes 83 contaminants including PFAS
  • No installation or plumbing needed
  • Sleek countertop design
  • Digital pure water monitor display

Cons:

  • Higher upfront cost
  • Takes counter space (12" x 18" footprint)
  • Filters need periodic replacement
  • 1-gallon tank capacity
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Best
Waterdrop G3P600 RO System

Waterdrop G3P600 RO System

Type: Tankless Reverse Osmosis, Carbon Block

Price Range: $550-600

Certifications

NSF/ANSI 42, 58, 372

Pros:

  • Removes 99.9% of 1000+ contaminants including PFAS
  • Tankless design saves space under sink
  • Smart TDS monitoring display
  • 600 gallons per day capacity

Cons:

  • Higher investment cost
  • Professional installation recommended
  • Requires under-sink plumbing connection
  • Filter replacements needed periodically
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About This Report

Information about data sources, coverage, updates, and contact details for your local water systems.

Data Sources

Water quality data comes from 2024 Consumer Confidence Reports (CCRs), which detail 2023 water quality levels. Additional data is sourced from EPA's Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS Federal Database). Fluoridation status data is provided by the CDC's My Water's Fluoride (MWF Database).

Community Coverage

This comprehensive analysis covers all Community Water Systems serving Danbury. These systems provide water to at least 25 year-round residents through public infrastructure.

Data Updates and Reporting

Consumer Confidence Reports (CCRs) are required annual reports that water systems must deliver to customers by July 1st each year, containing water quality data from the previous calendar year. Additionally, water systems submit quarterly reports to the EPA for violations, and fluoridation status information is provided by states on a voluntary basis.

Local Water System Contact Details

For specific questions about water quality or violations in your area, contact information for each water system is provided in the Water Systems section above. Direct communication with your local water authority ensures the most current information.

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