EPA SDWIS Compliance Records
Drinking Water Compliance Report for Raleigh, NC
5 public water systems serve Raleigh — real federal compliance history, not a marketing claim.
Get Plumbing Quotes5
Water systems serving this city
10
Total compliance records on file
0
Health-based violations
What this means for your tap water: a "health-based" violation means a system exceeded an actual contaminant safety threshold at some point — different from a paperwork or reporting violation, which is far more common and far less concerning. Every system serving Raleigh has a clean health-based record in EPA's database — no exceedances on file, though homes on private wells aren't covered by this data at all.
Systems Serving Raleigh
RALEIGH, CITY OF
640,000 people served1 violation on record, none health-based.
- April 2016 — MR— resolved
RALEIGH CITY OF
160,000 people servedNo violations on record.
STONEBRIDGE S/D
2,480 people servedNo violations on record.
VANCE CO WATER DISTRICT PHASE 1
1,580 people served6 violations on record, none health-based.
- July 2025 — MON
- July 2025 — MR— resolved
- August 2025 — MR
- April 2024 — MR— resolved
- April 2024 — MR— resolved
WALNUT CREEK APARTMENTS
1,463 people served3 violations on record, none health-based.
- July 2001 — Other
- July 2003 — Other— resolved
- October 2003 — Other— resolved
Source: EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS), via Envirofacts. Water-system-level records, not address-specific — homes on private wells or served by a different system than listed here aren't reflected. A resolved violation means the system returned to compliance; it doesn't mean water quality is currently at risk.
Get Plumbing Quotes
Takes about a minute. No cost, no obligation to hire anyone.
More for this area
