WHAT’S BEYOND THE TAP

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Water quality in Orange County, North Carolina

One thing here needs attention.

Two things could not be determined from the record.

Public records for Orange County cover 72 named waterways across 25 sub-watersheds, and 67 active water systems serving about 118,767 people. Below is what those records establish — and what they don't.

72waterways on record
3not considered safe for swimming
0under fish-consumption advisories
10never assessed at all
67water systems
3with an unresolved health-based violation

What the records flag

Needs attention

HAW RIVER is not considered safe for swimming

A state determination under the Clean Water Act. This is one of several assessed waterways in the area you searched — search a street address to see which waters connect to you.

Listed cause
FECAL COLIFORM

Official determination, waterway near you · U.S. EPA / state agency — ATTAINS assessed waters

Rivers, creeks & lakes

WaterwaySwimmingEating the fishListed causes
Back Creek (Graham-Mebane Reservoir)Not assessedNot assessedCHLOROPHYLL-A - AQUATIC LIFE USE SUPPORT, NITROGEN, TOTAL
Bolin CreekNot assessedNot assessedBENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES BIOASSESSMENTS
Bolin Creek (Hogan Lake)Not assessedNot assessedBENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES BIOASSESSMENTS
Booker CreekNot assessedNot assessedBENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES BIOASSESSMENTS
Booker Creek (East-wood Lake)Not assessedMeets the standardBENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES BIOASSESSMENTS, DISSOLVED OXYGEN
Cane Creek (Cane Creek Reservoir)Not assessedNot assessedBENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES BIOASSESSMENTS
Collins CreekNot assessedNot assessedBENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES BIOASSESSMENTS
Dry CreekNot assessedNot assessedBENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES BIOASSESSMENTS
East Fork Eno RiverNot assessedNot assessedBENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES BIOASSESSMENTS
Flat RiverMeets the standardNot assessedDISSOLVED OXYGEN
Flat River (including the Flat River Arm of Falls Lake)Meets the standardNot assessedDISSOLVED OXYGEN
Haw CreekNot assessedNot assessedBENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATES BIOASSESSMENTS

Showing 12 of 72 waterways on record — the full report has all of them. "Not considered safe" is a state determination under the Clean Water Act, not a measurement taken today. "Not assessed" means unknown — never clean.

Drinking water systems

SystemServesHealth-based violations since 2021Without recorded resolution
Orange Water & Sewer Authority86,50000
Town of Hillsborough14,00600
Orange-Alamance Water System9,22333
Ebenezer Baptist Church80000
Stoneridge Master68100
Carolina Friends School56600
Emerson Waldorf SCH-Grade SCH33500
Ridgewood MHP33011
Birchwood MHP31200
Camp Chestnut Ridge30000
Lattisville Grove Missionary Baptist25000
New Horizon Church25000

Showing the 12 largest of 67 active systems serving the county. Health-based violations are shown alone — administrative (paperwork) records are counted separately and never added in, because most violation records are paperwork.

What the record doesn’t establish

  • 10 nearby waterways have never been assessed — their condition is unknown.
  • Whether your home's own plumbing adds lead or copper — no dataset covers indoor pipes.

Common questions

Is tap water safe to drink in Orange County?

No public dataset can establish that any tap is safe or unsafe — records have gaps, lag by up to a quarter, and say nothing about a building's own plumbing or private wells.

What the records do show: 67 active water systems serve Orange County. 3 of them currently have an unresolved health-based violation on record. Health-based violations are counted separately from paperwork violations, which make up most records.

Which waterways in Orange County are not considered safe for swimming?

State assessments under the Clean Water Act list HAW RIVER, Northeast Creek, Town Branch as not supporting recreation. That is an official determination about the waterway, not a measurement taken today.

57 of the county's waterways on record have never been assessed for swimming — their condition is unknown.

How current is this data?

Datasets refresh on their agencies' cycles — EPA drinking-water records quarterly, state waterway assessments roughly every two years. The sources table on this page lists the version and retrieval date of every dataset used.

Sources

DatasetAgency versionRetrieved
EPA/state ATTAINS waterway assessmentsATTAINS_Assessment ArcGIS snapshot (gispub.epa.gov)2026-08-15
ATTAINS waterway geometryATTAINS_Assessment ArcGIS lines + areas (gispub.epa.gov)2026-08-16
Census TIGER county boundariesCensus TIGERweb Counties (current vintage)2026-08-16
NC DEQ PFAS monitoringNC DEQ DWR EQuIS export, samples through 2025-07-292026-08-17
Census TIGER place boundariesCensus TIGERweb Places (Incorporated + CDP, current vintage)2026-08-16
EPA water system service areasEPA PWS Service Areas v3 (hosted layer, item 80c6912ef14f46e480f5afd807767b4b)2026-08-15
EPA Safe Drinking Water Act compliance recordsECHO SDWA quarterly bulk download2026-08-16
EPA standards & benchmarks2026-08 curation2026-08-15
EPA UCMR5 PFAS monitoringUCMR5 occurrence data (collections through 2025-12-10)2026-08-15
USGS watershed boundariesUSGS WBD via National Map MapServer2026-08-15

Records lag their agencies' refresh cycles — a recent change may not appear yet. Absence from a dataset is absence of a record, never evidence that water is clean.

Go deeper

The interactive report adds the map, monitoring-station samples, permitted operations in connected watersheds, and plain-language explanations of every term.

See the full Orange County report