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Water quality report

VALLEY NATIONAL

ALLENTOWN, PA · 65 people served · EPA PWSID PA3480929

The bottom line

VALLEY NATIONAL (ALLENTOWN, PA), which serves about 65 people, has recorded 1 health-based drinking-water contaminant in EPA violation records since 2016, most notably Nitrate. A certified water filter can reduce these at the tap — see the certified options for each below.

1
health contaminants on record
0
PFAS detected (UCMR5)
10
total health violations since 2016

What the testing found

Measured levels from EPA violation records, compared to the federal limit (MCL). The black line marks the legal limit.

Nitrate

1.4× the federal limit
Measured 13.8 mg/L · federal limit 10 mg/L · latest 04/01/2017 · 1 violation since 2016

Causes 'blue baby syndrome' (methemoglobinemia) in infants under 6 months; MCL 10 mg/L as N. Runoff from fertilizer, septic, manure.

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Want certainty about your tap specifically (not just the system)? A certified mail-in lab test is the gold standard — system-wide records can differ from your home's plumbing. Some links above are affiliate links — see our disclosure.

Sources & method. Contaminant levels and violations come from EPA's Safe Drinking Water Information System (health-based violations, 2016–present); PFAS from EPA UCMR5 monitoring (2023–2025). Levels shown are the highest recorded value in the violation records; a violation means the contaminant exceeded its federal limit at the system level. Your home's water can differ from the system average. Public domain data; we are not affiliated with the EPA.