Fond du Lac County · 1,825 residents · 1 water system
15
Contaminants detected
0
PFAS compounds
—
Hardness (mg/L)
1
Above legal limits
3
Above health guidelines
Campbellsport drinking water comes from groundwater wells. Based on the most recent monitoring data, 15 contaminants have been detected in the water supply, including Lead, Nitrate, Arsenic, Copper, and 11 others. PFAS testing has been conducted with no detections.
Contaminants detected in Campbellsport water
15 total
Detection does not necessarily mean unsafe levels. See individual reports for concentrations and EPA limits.
Campbellsport tap water has 1 contaminant currently measured above EPA legal standards (Maximum Contaminant Levels), and 3 above independent health guidelines. 15 contaminants have been detected in the water supply, including Lead, Nitrate, Arsenic, Copper, Radium. View the detailed report for each water system to see specific levels, how they compare to both legal limits and health guidelines, and what actions to take.
What contaminants are in Campbellsport water?
Monitoring has detected 15 contaminants in Campbellsport's water supply: Lead, Nitrate, Arsenic, Copper, Radium, Uranium, Gross Alpha Radiation, Total Trihalomethanes, Haloacetic Acids (HAA5), Selenium, Thallium, Mercury (inorganic), Nitrite, Barium, Fluoride. 1 of these are above EPA legal limits. 3 exceed health guidelines. See individual system reports for concentrations relative to EPA limits.
Does Campbellsport water have PFAS?
Campbellsport's water has been tested for PFAS compounds with no detections. Testing was conducted as part of the EPA's Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR5) program.
Where does Campbellsport get its drinking water?
Campbellsport's drinking water comes from groundwater wells that draw from underground aquifers. The water is treated and tested according to Wisconsin DNR and EPA requirements before distribution. Campbellsport is served by one water system: CAMPBELLSPORT WATERWORKS.
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