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Athol Water Quality Reports

City of Athol, Idaho

This drinking water report was sourced from the Environmental Working Group (EWG). The following research was conducted from 2018-2023.


Your water comes from the Rathdrum Prairie Aquifer. We're required to monitor our city's drinking water for specific contaminants regularly. Those results are an indicator that our water meets health standards.

 

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Contaminants Detected

5 total water contaminants in Athol, ID, with 4 exceeding EWG guidelines

Legal Doesn't Mean Safe

  • Meeting legal standards doesn't always equate to safety. A passing grade from federal authorities doesn't necessarily signify that the Water Quality aligns with the latest health guidelines.


  • It's been nearly two decades since the permissible levels of contaminants in tap water were last updated.


  • The most reliable method for ensuring clean city water is by preventing pollution from entering the source water in the first place.

Athol Water Quality Report

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A list of filtration methods for water contaminants found in Athol, Idaho by the EWG.

Filters to Reduce Specific Contaminants in City Water

Reduce Contaminants Found in Athol, Idaho's City Water

The city water of Athol tested positive for 5 contaminants. If you have questions about water treatment for specific contaminants, WHS Water has a list of local water experts in your area who can help you understand your specific water chemistry.

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Establishing Standards that Prioritize Health and Safety

Learn about the research and science behind WHS Health Guidelines as a way to fill in the gaps in outdated government standards. WHS Guidelines are created to establish standards that prioritize health and safeguard drinking water.

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SOURCE

Environmental Working Group (EWG) “EWG’s Tap Water Database: What’s in Your Drinking Water?” 2024 https://www.ewg.org/tapwater/   

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