Drinking water quality · 2024

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What's in City of Hampton, VA tap water

44 contaminants were measured in the City of Hampton, VA water system's 2024 annual report. Each is shown below against its federal limit 7 sit at or above that limit.

Reporting year
2024
Contaminants measured
44
Over federal limit
7
Approaching the limit
0
Worst contaminant
PFOS
2.5× the limit
Service area
VA
state-level CCR
Source
Utility CCR

PFAS — EPA UCMR5 (2023–2025)

1 PFAS compound above EPA limits in City of Hampton, VA

About this data

The EPA finalized the first-ever federal drinking-water limits for six PFAS compounds in April 2024. These numbers come straight from EPA's UCMR5 lab dataset — every U.S. system serving more than 3,300 people tested every PFAS sample at an entry point to its distribution system. PFAS not listed below were either tested and not detected, or not yet sampled.

PFOS (Perfluorooctane sulfonic acid)

● Over EPA limit (1.4×)
Measured 5.6 ng/LEPA limit 4 ng/LSample year 2023Samples 1 detect / 3

below national p90 (19.900000000000006 ng/L across detecting U.S. systems)

PFHxS (Perfluorohexane sulfonic acid)

● Below limit
Measured 4.1 ng/LEPA limit 10 ng/LSample year 2023Samples 2 detect / 3

below national p90 (12.049999999999997 ng/L across detecting U.S. systems)

PFHxA

● Detected (no federal limit)
Measured 4.8 ng/LSample year 2023Samples 1 detect / 3

below national p90 (12.190000000000003 ng/L across detecting U.S. systems)

PFPeA

● Detected (no federal limit)
Measured 4.5 ng/LSample year 2023Samples 1 detect / 3

below national p90 (15.95999999999999 ng/L across detecting U.S. systems)

PWSID VA3650350 · Source: EPA UCMR5. Limits per EPA's April 2024 PFAS National Primary Drinking Water Regulation. PFAS values reported in nanograms per liter (ng/L) — note that 1 ng/L = 1 part per trillion.

Where your water comes from · EPA SDWIS

City of Hampton, VA buys its drinking water from NEWPORT NEWS, CITY OF.

Source

0sources

Treatment

0treatment plants

Distribution

3storage units

Also buys water from NEWPORT NEWS, CITY OF.

Historical readings · EPA Six-Year Review (2012–2019)

12 historically-detected contaminants in City of Hampton, VA

About this data

Every U.S. public water system reports compliance-monitoring data to EPA. The Six-Year Review releases the 2012–2019 window as a single dataset — here's what your system reported, year by year. Values shown are the highest detection per analyte per year, compared to the federal MCL.

ContaminantWorst detectionEPA limitYears (2012–2019)
HAA5
worst: 2013
0.038 mg/L
within
0.06 mg/L
'12'13'14'15'16'17'18'19
TTHM
worst: 2013
0.0356 mg/L
within
0.08 mg/L
'12'13'14'15'16'17'18'19
COPPER
worst: 2012
1.33 mg/L
above national p90
'12'15'18
LEAD
worst: 2012
0.002 mg/L
'12'15'18
DBAA
worst: 2013
0.001 mg/L
'13'19
DCAA
worst: 2012
0.02 mg/L
'12'13'14'15'16'17'18'19
MBAA
worst: 2018
0.011 mg/L
'18
MCAA
worst: 2014
0.004 mg/L
'14'15'16'18
TCAA
worst: 2012
0.004 mg/L
'12'13'14'15'16'17'18'19
BROMODICHLOROMETHANE
worst: 2012
0.0065 mg/L
'12'13'14'15'16'17'18'19
CHLOROFORM
worst: 2012
0.026 mg/L
'12'13'14'15'16'17'18'19
DIBROMOCHLOROMETHANE
worst: 2012
0.0017 mg/L
'12'13'14'15'16'17'18'19
PWSID VA3650350 · Source: EPA Six-Year Review 4 (2012–2019). Values are the highest detection in each calendar year; non-detect years are omitted. Year tags above show every year with a detection.

PFAS ("forever chemicals")

ContaminantMeasuredStatus
PFBAPerfluorobutanoic acid, a shorter-chain PFAS 'forever chemical.'3.8 ng/LMaximumSystem-wideAt or above the limit
PFOAPerfluorooctanoic acid, a PFAS 'forever chemical' once used in nonstick and stain-resistant products.2.1–3.3 ng/LRangeSystem-wideAt or above the limit

Disinfectants

ContaminantMeasuredStatus
ChlorineA disinfectant added to drinking water to kill bacteria and viruses.0–5.4 mg/LRangeRange of Individual Test Results LowAt or above the limit

Inorganic chemicals

ContaminantMeasuredStatus
FluorideA mineral often added to drinking water to help prevent tooth decay.0.73–0.77 mg/LRangeSystem-wideWithin the limit
NitrateA compound from fertilizer runoff, septic systems, and erosion of natural deposits.0.065 mg/LReported levelSystem-wideWithin the limit
NitriteA compound from fertilizer runoff, sewage, and erosion of natural deposits.0.003 mg/LMaximumMax ConcWithin the limit
CyanideNot detected ug/LMaximumMax ConcNone detected

Metals

ContaminantMeasuredStatus
Chromium, TotalTotal chromium — the sum of all chromium forms, from natural deposits and industrial discharge.1.3–1.5 ug/LRangeSystem-wideWithin the limit
BariumA metal from erosion of natural deposits and industrial discharge.0.024–0.026 mg/LRangeSystem-wideWithin the limit
AntimonyNot detected ug/LMaximumMax ConcNone detected
ArsenicA naturally occurring element that also enters water from industry and agriculture.Not detected ug/LMaximumMax ConcNone detected
BerylliumNot detected ug/LRangeSystem-wideNone detected
CadmiumNot detected ug/LRangeSystem-wideNone detected
MercuryA toxic metal from erosion of natural deposits and industrial runoff.Not detected ug/LMaximumMax ConcNone detected
SeleniumA trace element from natural deposits and industrial discharge.Not detected ug/LRangeSystem-wideNone detected
ThalliumNot detected ug/LMaximumMax ConcNone detected

Disinfection byproducts

ContaminantMeasuredStatus
BromateA disinfection byproduct formed when bromide-containing water is treated with ozone.Not detected ug/LMaximumMax ConcNone detected
BromoformA trihalomethane disinfection byproduct.Not detected ug/LRangeSystem-wideNone detected

Microbial

ContaminantMeasuredStatus
Escherichia coli (E. coli)Escherichia coli — bacteria found in the gut of humans and animals.0Highest single sampleMax ConcNone detected
Total ColiformA group of bacteria used as an indicator of overall water-system sanitation.0MaximumMax ConcNone detected

VOCs & pesticides

ContaminantMeasuredStatus
BenzeneNot detected ug/LRangeSystem-wideNone detected
DichloromethaneNot detected ug/LMaximumMax ConcNone detected
EthylbenzeneNot detected ug/LAverageSystem-wideNone detected
TetrachloroethyleneAn industrial solvent (PCE) used in dry cleaning and degreasing.Not detected ug/LRangeSystem-wideNone detected
TolueneNot detected ug/LRangeSystem-wideNone detected
TrichloroethyleneAn industrial solvent (TCE) used in metal degreasing.Not detected ug/LMaximumMax ConcNone detected
Volatile Organic CompoundsNot detected ug/LRangeSystem-wideNone detected
XylenesA group of industrial solvents found in gasoline and paint.Not detected ug/LRangeSystem-wideNone detected

Physical & aggregate

ContaminantMeasuredStatus
TOCTotal organic carbon — a measure of organic material dissolved in the water.0.53–1.82RangeRange of Individual Test Results LowDetected — no federal limit
TurbidityA measure of cloudiness from suspended particles in the water.0.105 NTUReported levelSystem-wideDetected — no federal limit

Radionuclides

ContaminantMeasuredStatus
Combined RadiumCombined radium-226 and radium-228 — naturally occurring radioactive elements.0.6 pCi/LMaximumMax ConcDetected — no federal limit
Gross AlphaGross alpha particle activity — a combined measure of alpha-emitting radioactive substances.0–0.6 pCi/LRangeSystem-wideDetected — no federal limit
Gross Beta Particle ActivityGross beta particle activity — a combined measure of beta-emitting radioactive substances.6.8 pCi/LMaximumMax Detected LevelDetected — no federal limit
Source: City of Hampton, VA's 2024 Consumer Confidence Report — the annual drinking-water report every U.S. utility is required to publish. The numbers on this page are the utility's own. A water-quality report covers an entire service area, not a single address.

People also ask about City of Hampton, VA's water

+Is City of Hampton, VA tap water safe to drink in 2024?

The 2024 Consumer Confidence Report for the City of Hampton, VA water utility lists 7 contaminants at or above the federal limit: PFOS, PFBA, Perfluorohexanesulfonic acid, Perfluoropentanoic acid, Perfluorohexanoic acid, PFOA, and Chlorine. Whether that means the water is "unsafe" depends on which contaminant, how long the exposure, and individual health factors. The table on this page shows the measured value, the federal threshold, and the regulated statistic used for compliance.

+What contaminants are in City of Hampton, VA tap water?

44 contaminants were measured in City of Hampton, VA's 2024 Consumer Confidence Report, spanning metals, vocs & pesticides, and disinfection byproducts. 36 have an enforceable federal limit; the rest are detected but unregulated. Every measured value, in the utility's own units, is on this page.

+Which contaminants exceed federal limits in City of Hampton, VA tap water?

7 contaminants in City of Hampton, VA's 2024 report sit at or above the federal limit: PFOS (2.5× the limit); PFBA (1.9× the limit); Perfluorohexanesulfonic acid (1.9× the limit); Perfluoropentanoic acid (1.8× the limit); Perfluorohexanoic acid (1.8× the limit); PFOA (1.6× the limit); Chlorine (1.4× the limit). The EPA enforces these limits against the regulated reporting statistic — typically a running annual average or 90th percentile — not a one-off sample spike.

+What is the worst contaminant in City of Hampton, VA tap water?

The contaminant with the highest measured value relative to its federal limit in the 2024 report is PFOS, at 2.5× the federal threshold. It belongs to the pfas ("forever chemicals") family of contaminants.

+Where does the data on this page come from?

Every value is transcribed from City of Hampton, VA's 2024 Consumer Confidence Report — the annual drinking-water report every U.S. public water utility is required by federal law to publish. The original source document is archived and viewable on this site. A water-quality report covers an entire service area, not a single address.

+How often is City of Hampton, VA's water quality data updated?

Each U.S. public water utility publishes one Consumer Confidence Report per year, covering the prior calendar year's measurements. This page reflects the 2024 report; a new report will replace it once the utility publishes its next annual update.

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