Baldwin County · Stapleton, AL
Water Testing in Stapleton, AL
North Baldwin Utilities is the public system here, and the EWG Tap Water Database lists 7 contaminants above its health guidelines. For Stapleton, the ones worth naming are Nitrate and nitrite at 0.517 ppm against an EWG guideline of 0.14 ppm; Perfluorohexane sulfonate (PFHXS) at 2.09 ppt against an EWG guideline of 0.001 ppt; Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) at 3.44 ppt against an EWG guideline of 0.3 ppt. Those are exceedances of EWG's health guidelines, which are stricter than the federal legal limits — and worth treating at the tap. Our free in-home screen reads hardness, chlorine, and total dissolved solids on the spot; for compounds like these, the utility's annual report or an independent state-certified lab is the confirming source.
Water here comes from North Baldwin Utilities, which serves about 28,713 people across 12,755 service connections.
The regulatory record for North Baldwin Utilities is public: EPA ECHO currently lists it as In Compliance, with 0 formal enforcement actions in the past five years.
Stapleton sits about 8.7 miles from our base in Spanish Fort.
The Stapleton water picture
Mix of North Baldwin Utilities service and private wells on the rural acreage. NBU's groundwater source means utility hardness is the typical complaint; private wells add iron and sulfur to the list — dedicated treatment for those is not something we install, and testing comes first. Inland humid subtropical; cold-snap behavior closer to Bay Minette than Spanish Fort. Around Stapleton, the reference points are US-31 corridor, rural north Baldwin and the I-65 approach.
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