ZIP Code 08108
High RiskPFAS above EPA limits detected
2 compounds exceed EPA Maximum Contaminant Levels in water serving this ZIP code. Standard pitcher filters like Brita do not remove PFAS. See filter recommendations below.
9
PFAS Detected
2
Above EPA Limits
3
Water Systems
300%
Highest % of MCL
Compounds Exceeding EPA Limits
PFOA Exceeds EPA limit
0 ppt MCL: 4 ppt 300% of limit
Detected: 12.00 ppt
PFOS Exceeds EPA limit
0 ppt MCL: 4 ppt 205% of limit
Detected: 8.20 ppt
COLLINGSWOOD WATER DEPAR
NJ0412001 Low LevelWater Type
Groundwater
PFAS Detected
1
Above MCL
0
State
New Jersey
Data Period
2023–2025
PFAS Test Results
| Compound | Detected | vs. EPA Limit | EPA Limit | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
lithium | 22100.00ppt | No federal limit | — | Unregulated |
HADDON TWP WATER DEPARTM
NJ0416001 Low LevelWater Type
Groundwater
PFAS Detected
1
Above MCL
0
State
New Jersey
Data Period
2023–2025
PFAS Test Results
| Compound | Detected | vs. EPA Limit | EPA Limit | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
lithium | 9860.00ppt | No federal limit | — | Unregulated |
MERCHANTVILLE PENNSAUKEN
NJ0424001 High RiskWater Type
Surface Water
PFAS Detected
7
Above MCL
2
State
New Jersey
Data Period
2023–2025
PFAS Test Results
| Compound | Detected | vs. EPA Limit | EPA Limit | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
PFOA Perfluorooctanoic acid | 12.00ppt | 300% of limit
| 4 ppt | ⚠ Exceeds MCL |
PFOS Perfluorooctane sulfonic acid | 8.20ppt | 205% of limit
| 4 ppt | ⚠ Exceeds MCL |
PFHxS Perfluorohexane sulfonic acid | 4.60ppt | 46% of limit
| 10 ppt | Below limit |
lithium | 25600.00ppt | No federal limit | — | Unregulated |
PFPeA Perfluoropentanoic acid | 9.00ppt | No federal limit | — | Unregulated |
PFHxA Perfluorohexanoic acid | 6.30ppt | No federal limit | — | Unregulated |
PFHpA Perfluoroheptanoic acid | 3.10ppt | No federal limit | — | Unregulated |
Note: ZIP code 08108 is served by 3 separate water utilities.
Results above show data for each system independently.
Data source: EPA Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule, 5th cycle (UCMR 5) — January 2026 release.
UCMR 5 tested ~10,000 public water systems serving more than 25 people between 2023-2025 for 29 PFAS compounds.
Detection values represent the highest single-sample result measured at entry points to the distribution system.