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Is the Water Safe in Mesa, AZ?

The 1 public water system serving Mesa, Arizona (population 466,000) average a Water Safety Score of 75/100, with a worst grade of C. These systems have no health-based violations on record.

Safety & Violations

MetricValue
Average Safety Score75/100 (C worst)
Public Water Systems1
Population Served466,000
Health Violations0
Monitoring Violations5
Contaminant Exceedances0
Enforcement Actions44

Contaminants Detected in Mesa

ContaminantDetectedEPA Limit (MCL)Status
Chlorine2 ppm4 ppmWithin limit
Combined Radium2.5 pCi/L5 pCi/LWithin limit
Nitrate5 ppm10 ppmWithin limit
Gross Alpha7.5 pCi/L15 pCi/LWithin limit
Uranium15 ppb30 ppbWithin limit
Gross Beta25 pCi/L50 pCi/LWithin limit
Trichloroethylene2.5 ppb5 ppbWithin limit
PFOS/PFOA (PFAS)2 ppt4 pptWithin limit
Turbidity0.5 NTU1 NTUWithin limit
Atrazine1.5 ppb3 ppbWithin limit
E. coli0 presence0 presenceWithin limit

Detected levels are the highest reported across Mesa systems for each contaminant. MCL = EPA Maximum Contaminant Level, the legal safety ceiling. Source: EPA SDWIS monitoring data.

Frequently Asked Questions

The 1 public water system serving Mesa, Arizona (population 466,000) average a Water Safety Score of 75/100, with a worst grade of C. These systems have no health-based violations on record.

Monitoring data for Mesa, Arizona shows 11 distinct contaminants detected in the public water supply — Chlorine, Combined Radium, Nitrate, Gross Alpha, Uranium, and others. None exceeded the EPA Maximum Contaminant Level in the reported samples.

Mesa, Arizona is served by 1 public water system, together supplying water to roughly 466,000 people. The worst safety grade among them is C.

No. In the reported monitoring data for Mesa, no detected contaminant exceeded its EPA Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL).

The Water Safety Score (0-100, graded A-F) weighs health-based violations (40%), contaminant exceedances (30%), enforcement history (20%), and monitoring violations (10%), using EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) data from the last 10 years.

Request your utility's annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR), consider an independent test from a state-certified lab, and use an NSF-certified filter targeting any contaminant of concern. For lead specifically, run cold water 30 seconds before drinking.

The 1 public water system serving Mesa, Arizona (population 466,000) average a Water Safety Score of 75/100, with a worst grade of C. These systems have no health-based violations on record.

This answer pulls from the EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS), the authoritative federal source for U.S. public drinking-water safety. The headline number above is the direct answer; what follows is the additional context most readers need to use the answer for a real decision rather than just a fact lookup.

For readers turning this answer into action: cross-reference against the underlying the EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) record before acting on time-sensitive decisions. The site renders the data as it was published; subsequent revisions can shift the picture, and the live federal data is always the authoritative current reference.

Source: EPA Ground Water and Drinking Water, 2026.