Overview
Legal does not necessarily equal safe.
Getting a passing grade from the federal government does not mean the water meets the latest health guidelines.
Legal limits for contaminants in tap water have not been updated in almost 20 years.
The best way to ensure clean tap water is to keep pollution out of source water in the first place.
AquaPura's analysis shows 15 contaminant(s) detected in
City of Burkburnett 's water exceed recommended health guidelines,
though they may be within legal limits set by the EPA.
Contaminants Detected
Exceed Guidelines
15
Other Detected
21
Potential Effect: Over Legal Limit
↗
This Utility: 0.2 ppb
Legal Limit: 10 ppb
50x
EWG's Health Guideline:0.004 ppb
This Utility: 1.41 ppb
No Legal Limit
71x
EWG's Health Guideline:0.02 ppb
This Utility: 2.56 ppb
No Legal Limit
43x
EWG's Health Guideline:0.06 ppb
This Utility: 8.55 ppb
No Legal Limit
17x
EWG's Health Guideline:0.5 ppb
Potential Effect: change in blood chemistry
↗
This Utility: 343.4 ppb
Legal Limit: 1000 ppb
6.9x
EWG's Health Guideline:50 ppb
This Utility: 0.999 ppb
No Legal Limit
2.5x
EWG's Health Guideline:0.4 ppb
This Utility: 0.264 ppb
No Legal Limit
13x
EWG's Health Guideline:0.02 ppb
This Utility: 2.89 ppb
No Legal Limit
96x
EWG's Health Guideline:0.03 ppb
This Utility: 5.72 ppb
No Legal Limit
57x
EWG's Health Guideline:0.1 ppb
This Utility: 1.15 ppb
No Legal Limit
5.8x
EWG's Health Guideline:0.2 ppb
This Utility: 4.53 ppb
Legal Limit: 60 ppb
45x
EWG's Health Guideline:0.1 ppb
This Utility: 7.2 ppb
No Legal Limit
120x
EWG's Health Guideline:0.06 ppb
This Utility: 7.82 ppm
Legal Limit: 10 ppb
56x
EWG's Health Guideline:0.14 ppb
This Utility: 0.5 ppb
Legal Limit: 5 ppb
10x
EWG's Health Guideline:0.05 ppb
This Utility: 18.8 ppb
Legal Limit: 80 ppb
125x
EWG's Health Guideline:0.15 ppb
This Utility: 0.0228 ppb
No Legal Limit
EWG's Health Guideline:0.35 ppb
This Utility: 12.4 ppb
No Legal Limit
EWG's Health Guideline:600 ppb
This Utility: 330 ppb
Legal Limit: 2000 ppb
EWG's Health Guideline:700 ppb
This Utility: 0.0117 ppb
No Legal Limit
EWG's Health Guideline:0.06 ppb
This Utility: 69.8 ppb
No Legal Limit
EWG's Health Guideline:210 ppb
This Utility: 0.483 ppb
Legal Limit: 100 ppb
This Utility: 37.7 ppb
Legal Limit: 200 ppb
This Utility: 0.379 ppm
Legal Limit: 4 ppm
This Utility: 7.13 ppb
No Legal Limit
This Utility: 4.01 ppb
No Legal Limit
EWG's Health Guideline:100 ppb
This Utility: 0.248 ppb
No Legal Limit
EWG's Health Guideline:40 ppb
This Utility: 0.231 ppb
No Legal Limit
EWG's Health Guideline:25 ppb
This Utility: 0.204 ppb
No Legal Limit
EWG's Health Guideline:53 ppb
This Utility: 0.14 ppm
Legal Limit: 1 ppm
This Utility: 3.73 ppt
No Legal Limit
EWG's Health Guideline:1000 ppt
This Utility: 2.11 ppt
No Legal Limit
EWG's Health Guideline:1000 ppt
This Utility: 5.19 ppt
No Legal Limit
EWG's Health Guideline:1000 ppt
This Utility: 0.00563 ppb
No Legal Limit
This Utility: 0.27 ppb
No Legal Limit
EWG's Health Guideline:1500 ppb
This Utility: 0.0542 ppb
No Legal Limit
EWG's Health Guideline:0.1 ppb
This Utility: 1.35 ppb
No Legal Limit
EWG's Health Guideline:21 ppb
Find a Filter
See which water filtration technologies are effective at reducing the contaminants detected in this utility's water supply.
Carbon Filters
Filters 11 contaminants exceeding guidelines (+7 others)
Can reduce the levels of many common contaminants.
Pros
Lower upfront cost Reduced maintenance
Cons
Does not remove all contaminants
Reverse Osmosis
Filters 15 contaminants exceeding guidelines (+17 others)
Can reduce the levels of many common contaminants.
Cons
Higher upfront cost Requires more maintenance Wastes water
Other Considerations
Ion Exchange
PROS: Softens hard water, Reduces some contaminants
CONS: Doesn't remove all contaminants
Whole-House Filters
PROS: Useful for reducing radiologicals and TCE
CONS: Expensive to install and maintain, Risk of bacterial contamination
Explore filter options for each contaminant. See which technologies are effective at reducing specific contaminants.
Contaminant
Activated Carbon
Reverse Osmosis
Ion Exchange
Arsenic
✕
✓
✓
Bromochloroacetic acid
✓
✓
✕
Bromodichloromethane
✓
✓
✕
Bromoform
✓
✓
✕
Chlorite
✓
✓
✕
Chloroform
✓
✓
✕
Chromium (hexavalent)*
✕
✓
✓
Dibromoacetic acid
✓
✓
✕
Dibromochloromethane
✓
✓
✕
Dichloroacetic acid
✓
✓
✕
Haloacetic acids (HAA5)
✓
✓
✕
Haloacetic acids (HAA9)*
✓
✓
✕
Nitrate
✕
✓
✓
Radium, combined (-226 and -228)
✕
✓
✓
Total trihalomethanes (TTHMs)
✓
✓
✕
1,4-Dioxane
✕
✓
✕
Aluminum
✕
✓
✕
Barium
✕
✓
✓
Bromochloromethane
✓
✓
✕
Chlorate*
✕
✕
✕
Chromium (total)
✕
✓
✓
Cyanide
✕
✓
✓
Fluoride
✕
✓
✕
Lithium
✕
✓
✓
Manganese
✕
✕
✓
Molybdenum
✕
✓
✓
Monobromoacetic acid*
✓
✓
✕
Monochloroacetic acid
✓
✓
✕
Nitrite
✕
✓
✓
Perfluorobutanoic Acid (PFBA)
✓
✓
✕
Perfluorohexanoic Acid (PFHxA)
✓
✓
✕
Perfluoropentanoic Acid (PFPeA)
✓
✓
✕
Quinoline
✕
✕
✕
Strontium*
✕
✓
✓
Trichloroacetic acid
✓
✓
✕
Vanadium*
✕
✕
✓
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