ZIP 08817 · New Jersey
ZIP Code 08817
High Risk5 compounds detected
Above EPA drinking water limits
Above EPA Limits
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.
Plain English
01What this means for you
One or more PFAS compounds were measured above the EPA's enforceable drinking water limit at a utility serving ZIP 08817. The EPA set these limits because long-term exposure at higher concentrations is associated with health effects including immune suppression, thyroid changes, and cancer risk increases. Standard pitcher filters (Brita, PUR) are not certified to remove PFAS. The most reliable at-home options are under-sink reverse osmosis systems or activated carbon block filters with an NSF/ANSI 58 certification specifically listing PFOA/PFOS reduction. Your water utility is required to bring levels into compliance by 2029 — filtering at the tap is the practical interim step if you'd like additional protection now.
What to do next
02Three concrete steps
- 01
Install a certified filter
A reverse osmosis or NSF/ANSI 58-certified carbon block at your kitchen tap is the most reliable solution. Standard pitcher filters (Brita, PUR) don't remove PFAS unless explicitly certified for it. See certified filter picks →
- 02
Read your utility's CCR
Your water utility publishes an annual Consumer Confidence Report covering the previous year's water quality, including their PFAS treatment plan if any. More detailed than this site's summary. How to read a CCR →
- 03
Reduce other exposure routes
Water isn't the only input. Replace badly-scratched non-stick pans, skip microwave popcorn bags and greaseproof fast-food wrappers, and choose stainless or cast iron cookware. Full action plan on the FAQ →
Filter Recommendations
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02EDISON WATER CO
High RiskPWSID · NJ1205001
PFAS test results
| Compound | Detected | vs. EPA Limit | EPA Limit | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
PFOA Perfluorooctanoic acid | 5.10ppt | 128% of limit
| 4 ppt | Exceeds MCL |
PFBA Perfluorobutanoic acid | 5.40ppt | No federal limit | — | Unregulated |
PFPeA Perfluoropentanoic acid | 5.20ppt | No federal limit | — | Unregulated |
PFHxA Perfluorohexanoic acid | 4.10ppt | No federal limit | — | Unregulated |
03MIDDLESEX WATER COMPANY
High RiskPWSID · NJ1225001
PFAS test results
| Compound | Detected | vs. EPA Limit | EPA Limit | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
PFOA Perfluorooctanoic acid | 6.50ppt | 163% of limit
| 4 ppt | Exceeds MCL |
lithium | 14000.00ppt | No federal limit | — | Unregulated |
PFBA Perfluorobutanoic acid | 7.30ppt | No federal limit | — | Unregulated |
PFPeA Perfluoropentanoic acid | 5.40ppt | No federal limit | — | Unregulated |
PFHxA Perfluorohexanoic acid | 4.40ppt | No federal limit | — | Unregulated |
Note: ZIP code 08817 is served by 2 separate water utilities. Results above show data for each system independently.
Source & Methodology
About this data
Values shown are the highest single-sample concentration measured at entry points to the distribution system. Results reflect water quality at the treatment plant — aging pipes, building plumbing, and on-site storage can affect what actually reaches your tap. "Not detected" means below the MRL, not literally zero.
View raw EPA UCMR 5 occurrence data →Related
More resources for your area
- 01 →
How to read your utility's CCR
Decode your annual Consumer Confidence Report
- 02 →
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PFAS testing guide for well owners — EPA rules don't apply
- 03 →
All water systems in New Jersey
Compare utilities statewide
- 04 →
PFAS compound guide
Health effects & EPA limits for each compound