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CANANDAIGUA-FARMINGTON CONSOLIDATED W.D.

VICTOR, NY · 13,000 people served · Surface Water Purchased

Data last updated: 2026-07-13

F Active health violation: check with your utility immediately

How is this graded?

7 total violations on record. 1 currently active health violation.

Health-Based Violations

  • TTHM: Maximum Contaminant Level Violation (Resolved) — 1 enforcement action on record
  • TTHM: Maximum Contaminant Level Violation (Resolved) — 1 enforcement action on record
  • TTHM: Maximum Contaminant Level Violation (Resolved) — State Compliance achieved (State) on 2022-10-04
  • TTHM: Maximum Contaminant Level Violation (Resolved) — State Compliance achieved (State) on 2022-10-04
  • TTHM: Maximum Contaminant Level Violation (Active)

Lead & Copper

Measure Result EPA action level Status Monitoring period
Lead (90th percentile) 0.0013 mg/L 0.015 mg/L Below action level 2023-12-31

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.

Lithium

This system was monitored for lithium and none was detected at or above EPA's minimum reporting level of 9 µg/L.

Lithium has no federal drinking water limit. The Health Reference Level is a non-regulatory screening value from EPA's CCL 5 process, not an enforceable standard, and a result above it is not a violation. The figure shown is the highest single detection reported for this system; EPA compares averages, not maxima, when it reports national statistics. Source: EPA UCMR 5 occurrence data, reference values from EPA's UCMR 5 Data Summary (January 2026), Table 2.

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CANANDAIGUA-FARMINGTON CONSOLIDATED W.D.: Frequently Asked Questions

Is CANANDAIGUA-FARMINGTON CONSOLIDATED W.D. water safe to drink?

CANANDAIGUA-FARMINGTON CONSOLIDATED W.D. has had multiple health-based violations in recent years (grade F). Review the specific violations below and consider filtering your drinking water.

What violations has CANANDAIGUA-FARMINGTON CONSOLIDATED W.D. had?

Recent health-based violations at CANANDAIGUA-FARMINGTON CONSOLIDATED W.D. include: TTHM, TTHM, TTHM. See the full violation history on this page for dates, status, and details.

Does CANANDAIGUA-FARMINGTON CONSOLIDATED W.D. water have lead?

Lead in drinking water typically comes from household plumbing, not from CANANDAIGUA-FARMINGTON CONSOLIDATED W.D.'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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