Columbus Co Water Districts Ii, Iii, V: drinking water record
One thing here needs attention.
One thing could not be determined from the record.
What EPA and state records show about this community water system — compliance, PFAS testing, lead sampling, and where its water comes from. Serving about 10,442 people in Columbus County.
10,442people served
0health-based violations since 2021
0without recorded resolution
2administrative (paperwork) records
What the records flag
Needs attention
This system buys water from BOARDMAN, TOWN OF, which has 1 unresolved health-based violation
Purchased water is treated by the seller before it arrives, so the seller's compliance record travels with the water it sells.
Water purchased from
BOARDMAN, TOWN OF
Seller's unresolved health-based
1
Official record for your water system · U.S. EPA — Safe Drinking Water Act compliance records · retrieved 2026-08-16 · source
No issues on record
No health-based violations on record since 2021
Records can lag by up to a quarter, and they don't cover your home's own plumbing.
Official record for your water system · U.S. EPA — Safe Drinking Water Act compliance records · retrieved 2026-08-16 · source
No issues on record
No PFAS detected above reporting limits across 29 compounds
Measured in your water system · U.S. EPA — UCMR5 nationwide PFAS monitoring · retrieved 2026-08-15 · source
Lead & copper sampling
Lead: latest 90th-percentile result 0 ppb — below the 10 ppb action level (sampled 2025-12-31, 4 results in the 10-year window).
The 90th-percentile result means 9 out of 10 sampled homes were at or below this level. It measures the water system's corrosion control — it cannot tell you whether your own home's plumbing adds lead. Results older than 10 years, future-dated compliance periods, and physically implausible values are excluded.
PFAS testing
29 PFAS compounds tested under EPA's UCMR5 program; 0 detected.
UCMR5 sampling (2023–2026) at entry points to the distribution system. 'Not detected' means below the reporting limit (~4 ppt for PFOA/PFOS), not zero. A result above a future MCL is not a violation today — compliance deadlines are 2029 (2031 extension proposed).
Where the water comes from
Groundwater.
Buys water from Town of Boardman — which has 1 unresolved health-based violation on record. Purchased water is treated by the seller, so the seller's record travels with it.
Also holds emergency-only connections (City of Whiteville) — backup interconnections, not routine supply.
What the record doesn’t establish
Whether your home's own plumbing adds lead or copper — no dataset covers indoor pipes.
Common questions
Does Columbus Co Water Districts Ii, Iii, V have drinking water violations?
No health-based violations on record since 2021. Records can lag by up to a quarter, and they don't cover building plumbing.
Has Columbus Co Water Districts Ii, Iii, V been tested for PFAS?
Yes — 29 PFAS compounds under EPA's UCMR5 program, with 0 detected. Samples are taken at entry points to the distribution system — treated water, not source water.
How many people does Columbus Co Water Districts Ii, Iii, V serve?
EPA records list about 10,442 people served in Columbus. Service-area boundaries have known errors — a water bill is the ground truth for any single address.
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.
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Search any address this system serves for the full report — the waters around it, what's permitted upstream, and every term explained.