Baldwin County · PWSID AL0001490
Perdido Bay Water, Sewer & Fire Protection District serves this area across Elberta. Below is what the EPA and the Environmental Working Group publish about it — the readings, the compliance record, and what each one means for the water coming out of your tap.
The readings below are system-wide averages. A free in-home test tells you what is coming out of your own faucet — no cost, no obligation.
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Every one of these is legal. Federal legal limits were mostly set decades ago; the EWG health guideline reflects more recent research on long-term exposure. The gap between the two columns is the point.
| Contaminant | Found | Health guideline | Legal limit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bromodichloromethane | 0.393 ppb | 0.06 ppb | No Legal Limit |
| Haloacetic acids (HAA5) | 2.28 ppb | 0.1 ppb | 60 ppb |
| Nitrate | 2.75 ppm | 0.14 ppm | 10 ppm |
| Nitrate and nitrite | 1.87 ppm | 0.14 ppm | 10 ppm |
| Total trihalomethanes (TTHMs) | 12.0 ppb | 0.15 ppb | 80 ppb |
Source: EWG Tap Water Database for PWSID AL0001490. View the full report
7 violation records on file between 2019 and 2022, of which 4 are health-based — an actual limit exceeded, not a paperwork failure. The remaining 3 are monitoring or reporting issues.
That distinction matters more than the headline number. A monitoring-and-reporting violation means a required sample or report was late. A health-based violation means a limit was actually exceeded. Most published “violation counts” blend the two, which makes a diligent utility with sloppy paperwork look identical to one with a water-quality problem. All of them have been returned to compliance.
Source: EPA SDWIS, PWSID AL0001490. Look it up yourself
Most of what shows up on this system is disinfection by-product — the trade-off for water that arrives safe from bacteria. It is straightforward to remove at the point of use.
We read hardness, chlorine, pH and TDS in your kitchen and explain what the numbers mean. No charge, and no obligation to buy anything.