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ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico Tap Water Quality

630,393 people served · 36 water systems

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ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico is a large city with 630,393 residents served by 36 distinct public water systems. Water service covers ZIP codes 87102, 87103, 87105, 87107, 87109, 87110, and 14 more.

ALBUQUERQUE has accumulated a significant number of EPA health-based violations. Reviewing the contaminants involved, requesting your utility's Consumer Confidence Report, and using certified point-of-use filtration is strongly advisable.

EPA reporting identifies Coliform Bacteria, Coliform Bacteria, Lead, and Arsenic among the regulated contaminants associated with ALBUQUERQUE's recent health-based violations. Each contaminant has different sources, health implications, and recommended mitigation steps — links to the full EPA reference for each are listed alongside the violation history below.

Last updated: 2026-05-18 · Source: EPA SDWIS

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Centered on ZIP-code centroids of water systems serving this city.

ZIP Codes Served

Health-Based Violations (Last 5 Years)

EPA Maximum Contaminant Level exceedances reported by water systems serving ALBUQUERQUE. Each entry explains the contaminant, the health risk, and recommended precautions, and links to a full guide.

Arsenicchemical

EPA Code 1005 · Maximum Contaminant Level Exceedance

113

violations

EPA Limit

0.01 mg/L

Last Reading

.057 MG/L

First Reported

Jan 2021

Most Recent

Oct 2025

What this violation means

Arsenic is a known human carcinogen that occurs naturally in groundwater across many parts of the United States, especially the Southwest and parts of New England. Long-term exposure even at low levels has been linked to bladder, lung, and skin cancer, as well as cardiovascular disease and developmental effects in children.

Recommended precautions

  • Reverse osmosis filtration removes arsenic effectively.
  • Distillation also removes arsenic — point-of-use distillers work for drinking and cooking water.
  • Boiling does NOT remove arsenic. It actually concentrates it as water evaporates.
  • If your well water has arsenic, test annually and treat at the point of entry.

EPA Code 0700 · Treatment Technique Violation

64

violations

EPA Limit

0 per 100 mL presence/absence

Last Reading

First Reported

Sep 2021

Most Recent

Aug 2025

What this violation means

Total coliform bacteria are themselves usually harmless, but their presence signals that the water distribution system has a vulnerability — typically a cracked pipe, loss of pressure, or back-siphonage — that could allow disease-causing pathogens to enter. Repeated coliform-positive samples trigger mandatory utility investigation.

Recommended precautions

  • If your utility issues a boil-water advisory, boil all drinking and cooking water for at least one minute.
  • Use bottled water until the advisory is lifted.
  • Ice from icemakers and beverages made before the advisory should be discarded.
  • UV light and chlorination both kill coliform bacteria — most home filters do not.
Leadchemical

EPA Code 5200 · Treatment Technique Violation

39

violations

EPA Limit

0.015 mg/L

Last Reading

First Reported

Oct 2024

Most Recent

Oct 2024

What this violation means

Lead is a potent neurotoxin with no safe exposure level. In drinking water it primarily enters via corroded lead service lines, lead-soldered copper pipes, and brass fixtures. Children under 6 and pregnant women face the highest risk because lead disrupts developing nervous and skeletal systems.

Recommended precautions

  • Run cold tap water 30–120 seconds before drinking or cooking, especially after the tap has been unused for hours.
  • Never cook with hot tap water — heat increases lead leaching from pipes.
  • Use an NSF/ANSI 53 certified filter for lead removal (carbon block or reverse osmosis).
  • If you have children, get blood lead levels tested by your pediatrician.

EPA Code 8000 · Treatment Technique Violation

6

violations

EPA Limit

0 per 100 mL presence/absence

Last Reading

First Reported

Jun 2024

Most Recent

Aug 2024

What this violation means

Total coliform bacteria are themselves usually harmless, but their presence signals that the water distribution system has a vulnerability — typically a cracked pipe, loss of pressure, or back-siphonage — that could allow disease-causing pathogens to enter. Repeated coliform-positive samples trigger mandatory utility investigation.

Recommended precautions

  • If your utility issues a boil-water advisory, boil all drinking and cooking water for at least one minute.
  • Use bottled water until the advisory is lifted.
  • Ice from icemakers and beverages made before the advisory should be discarded.
  • UV light and chlorination both kill coliform bacteria — most home filters do not.

Source: EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS). Health-based violations only. Older violations may have been resolved; check your utility's most recent Consumer Confidence Report for current status.

Water Systems Serving ALBUQUERQUE

LA LOMITA TRAILER PARK

PWSID: NM3509029

97 served

MOUNTAIN VIEW MHP

PWSID: NM3517532

68 served

SENIOR LIVING SYSTEMS INC.

PWSID: NM3500532

50 served

4 violations

MELODY RANCH WATER CO

PWSID: NM3500130

209 served

17 violations

ECHO VALLEY WATER COMPANY

PWSID: NM3575430

401 served

29 violations

ALBUQUERQUE WATER SYSTEM

PWSID: NM3510701

560,326 served

CHAMISA MOBILE HOME PARK

PWSID: NM3549101

58 served

4 violations

HACIENDA DEL SOL #1

PWSID: NM3548801

152 served

NORTH COURT MOBILE HOME PARK

PWSID: NM3548901

117 served

6 violations

SAFARILAND MOBILE HOME PARK

PWSID: NM3550501

44 served

KIRTLAND AIR FORCE BASE

PWSID: NM3567701

22,500 served

BOSQUE GARDENS MDWCA

PWSID: NM3509232

141 served

JUNIPER HILLS MHP

PWSID: NM3571026

56 served

2 violations

LOMA ESCONDIDA WATER ASSOCIATION

PWSID: NM3500432

89 served

35 violations

PLACITAS TRAILS WATER COOP

PWSID: NM3576723

355 served

PAJARITO MESA MDWCA

PWSID: NM3503401

175 served

3 violations

PAAKWEREE VILLAGE WATER CO-OP ASSOC, INC

PWSID: NM3501901

117 served

85 violations

TIJERAS WATER COOPERATIVE

PWSID: NM3575801

139 served

TIERRA MONTE WATER USERS ASSOCIATION

PWSID: NM3548201

78 served

HOFHEINS/MARCEL THOMAS ASSOC COOP INC

PWSID: NM3576623

98 served

BARCELONA MOBILE HOME PARK

PWSID: NM3547501

199 served

2 violations

MONARCHY COUNTRY ESTATES

PWSID: NM3557713

52 served

12 violations

SOUTH HILLS WATER COMPANY

PWSID: NM3510201

506 served

2 violations

VENTURA ESTATES HOA

PWSID: NM3500501

100 served

SUNSET HILLS ESTATES HOA

PWSID: NM3501001

76 served

OAKLAND HEIGHTS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION

PWSID: NM3500801

26 served

4 violations

DESERT PALMS MOBILE HOME PARK

PWSID: NM3573501

270 served

GREEN ACRES MOBILE HOME VILLAGE

PWSID: NM3548501

255 served

UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO

PWSID: NM3575501

35,000 served

3 violations

SANCHEZ MOBILE HOME PARK

PWSID: NM3500529

80 served

2 violations

TIERRA WEST ESTATES MHP

PWSID: NM3511701

1,447 served

3 violations

WESTERN TERRACE

PWSID: NM3531001

76 served

CORONADO VILLAGE COUNTRY CLUB

PWSID: NM3553401

802 served

LOST HORIZON COOP ASSOCIATION

PWSID: NM3511101

95 served

NEW MEXICO BOYS AND GIRLS RANCH

PWSID: NM3573828

60 served

6 violations

SANDIA PEAK UTILITY

PWSID: NM3562201

6,079 served

3 violations

What Can You Do?

  • ✅ Request your utility's annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) — required by law.
  • ✅ Use an NSF-certified water filter if violations involve lead, arsenic, or PFAS.
  • ✅ Run cold water for 30 seconds before drinking if you have older plumbing (reduces lead).
  • ✅ Check back monthly — we update data from the EPA every 30 days.

About this data

This overview reflects EPA SDWIS data published as of 2026-05-18. It covers active Community Water Systems (CWS) that exceeded federal Maximum Contaminant Levels during the past five-year EPA reporting window. For up-to-the-minute information, request a current Consumer Confidence Report from your utility, or review the EPA's public dashboard.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico tap water safe to drink?

This city's water had numerous EPA violations in the last 5 years. Consider filtered water.

How many EPA violations does ALBUQUERQUE have?

ALBUQUERQUE has 222 EPA health-based water violations in the last 5 years across 36 water systems serving 630,393 people.

What contaminants have been found in ALBUQUERQUE water?

The following EPA-regulated contaminants have been detected: 8000, 0700, 5200, 1005. View details about each contaminant, health effects, and recommended precautions above in the violations table.

Should I use a water filter in ALBUQUERQUE?

Using an NSF-certified water filter is recommended if your area has violations involving lead, arsenic, or PFAS. For other contaminants, consult your local water utility. Check the annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) for detailed guidance.

What should I do if there are violations in ALBUQUERQUE?

Request your water utility's annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR), which is required by the EPA. Follow the utility's guidance on boil water advisories. Run cold water for 30 seconds before drinking if you have older plumbing. Use an NSF-certified filter if needed based on your water system's violations.

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