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FAR ECHO HARBOR

MOULTONBOROUGH, NH · 213 people served · Groundwater

Data last updated: 2026-07-12

A No unresolved violations on record

How is this graded?

4 total violations on record. No currently active health-based violations.

Health-Based Violations

  • Lead and Copper Rule: Treatment Technique Violation (Resolved)
  • Lead and Copper Rule: Treatment Technique Violation (Resolved)
  • Groundwater Rule: Treatment Technique Violation (Resolved)
  • Revised Total Coliform Rule: Maximum Contaminant Level Violation (Resolved)

Lead & Copper

Measure Result EPA action level Status Monitoring period
Lead (90th percentile) 0.02 mg/L 0.015 mg/L ABOVE ACTION LEVEL 2017-12-31

These are 90th-percentile results across sampled household taps, not a single measurement, and neither lead nor copper has a Maximum Contaminant Level. Lead reaches tap water from household plumbing rather than from the treatment plant, so a result below the action level does not guarantee your own tap is below it. Source: EPA SDWIS, Lead and Copper Rule sampling.

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FAR ECHO HARBOR: Frequently Asked Questions

Is FAR ECHO HARBOR water safe to drink?

FAR ECHO HARBOR currently has no active health-based violations and has met all EPA standards in recent years. While this indicates good water quality compliance, you may still want to consider filtering your water, especially if your home has older plumbing that may contain lead.

What violations has FAR ECHO HARBOR had?

Recent health-based violations at FAR ECHO HARBOR include: Lead and Copper Rule, Lead and Copper Rule, Groundwater Rule. See the full violation history on this page for dates, status, and details.

Does FAR ECHO HARBOR water have lead?

Lead in drinking water typically comes from household plumbing, not from FAR ECHO HARBOR'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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