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IDOC IDAHO STATE CORRECTIONAL CENTER
BOISE, ID · 2,204 people served · Groundwater
Data last updated: 2026-07-12
14 total violations on record. No currently active health-based violations.
Lead & Copper
EPA has no lead or copper 90th-percentile results on record for this system.
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IDOC IDAHO STATE CORRECTIONAL CENTER: Frequently Asked Questions
Is IDOC IDAHO STATE CORRECTIONAL CENTER water safe to drink?
IDOC IDAHO STATE CORRECTIONAL CENTER has had multiple health-based violations in recent years (grade C). Review the specific violations below and consider filtering your drinking water.
What violations has IDOC IDAHO STATE CORRECTIONAL CENTER had?
IDOC IDAHO STATE CORRECTIONAL CENTER has 14 total violations on record, but none are currently active health-based violations.
Does IDOC IDAHO STATE CORRECTIONAL CENTER water have lead?
Lead in drinking water typically comes from household plumbing, not from IDOC IDAHO STATE CORRECTIONAL CENTER's treatment plant. See the Lead & Copper section on this page for the most recent 90th-percentile lead test results. If your home was built before 1986, consider running cold water for 30 seconds before drinking and using an NSF/ANSI 53-certified filter.
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