Water Quality ReportsWe take water quality very seriously. When it comes to complying with strict federal regulations for delivering clean, quality drinking water, we’ve consistently scored among the highest of all water companies. Currently, we score greater than 99% in drinking water compliance – a fact that we are immensely proud of. In the past several years, and all over the country, we’ve received more than 150 awards for superior water quality from state regulators, industry organizations, individual communities, and governmental and environmental agencies. Visit our Accolades section to view some of our recent awards. Find Your Water Quality ReportTo learn more about the water quality in your area, click on either of the links below. The first file is a Basic Water Quality Summary that includes the water quality information that customers most commonly request. If you want more information, we invite you to view the Detailed Water Quality Report (also called the Consumer Confidence Report or CCR) that contains more information including where the water comes from, any contaminants that were detected, and additional educational information.
Nassau County: Atlantic Beach, Baldwin, Baldwin Harbor, Barnum Island, Bay Park, Cedarhurst, East Atlantic Beach, East Rockaway, Harbor Isle, Hewlett, Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett Harbor, Hewlett Neck, Inwood, Island Park, Lakeview, Lawrence, Lynbrook, Malverne, Malverne Park-Oaks, Meadowmere, North Lawrence, North Lynbrook, North Woodmere, Oceanside, Roosevelt, South Hempstead, Valley Stream, West Hempstead*, Woodmere and Woodsburgh (*Partially Served). Lynbrook (Formerly Long Island American Water) (PWSID NY2902835) - Basic Water Quality Summary
Nassau County: Merrick, Bellmore, N. Bellmore, Wantagh, Seaford, Massapequa, Massapequa Park, Levittown, S. Farmingdale Merrick (PWSID NY2902840) - Detailed Water Quality Report (CCR)
Nassau County: Village of Sea Cliff, Glen Cove, Glen Head, Glenwood Landing, Old Brookville and Roslyn Harbor. Sea Cliff (PWSID NY2902853) - Detailed Water Quality Report (CCR)
New York American Water did not own the below water systems at the time the data was collected, as the company purchased Aqua New York on May 1, 2012. As a result, the below water quality reports are copies of what was sent to customers by the former water service provider (Aqua New York). We wanted to post them to our website so that you would still have access to your most recent water quality report. Later this year, we will be providing you with your annual water quality report based on 2012 data.
For more informationThank you for taking the time to learn more about your water quality. If you have any questions about the quality of your drinking water service, don’t hesitate to contact our customer service center at 1-877-426-6999. |