Water Quality: Lumberton, NM

1 water system • 223 people served

Multiple Health Violations
123
Total Violations
60
Health-Based Violations
1
Water Systems
223
Population Served

Water Quality Summary

Lumberton is served by 1 public water system with a combined service population of 223 people, and has 123 EPA Safe Drinking Water Act violations on record. Critically, 60 of those are health-based violations, meaning one or more contaminants were detected above EPA-established safe levels — a serious public health concern. Lumberton's violation count is 27% below the national average for New Mexico. Contaminants associated with violations include Bromate, Fecal Coliform, TTHM, Total Haloacetic Acids (HAA5).

Contaminants Found

Bromate

Probable human carcinogen that increases the risk of kidney and thyroid cancers.

Common source: Ozonation of bromide-containing water; used as flour improver

EPA limit: 0.010 mg/L (10 ppb)

Fecal Coliform

Indicates direct fecal contamination; associated with diarrhea, cramps, nausea, and potential severe illness.

Common source: Human and animal fecal waste

EPA limit: Zero tolerance (any positive triggers violations)

TTHM

Total trihalomethanes are linked to increased risk of bladder cancer and adverse reproductive outcomes.

Common source: Reaction of chlorine disinfectants with naturally occurring organic matter in water

EPA limit: 0.080 mg/L (80 ppb)

Total Haloacetic Acids (HAA5)

Haloacetic acids are associated with increased cancer risk and potential reproductive and developmental effects.

Common source: Reaction of chlorine disinfectants with organic matter in treated water

EPA limit: 0.060 mg/L (60 ppb)

Water Systems Serving Lumberton

System Name PWSID Source Population Violations
LUMBERTON MDWCA NM3502721 Surface Water 223 123

Concerned About Your Water?

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Consider a reverse osmosis system for comprehensive filtration or a carbon filter for basic improvement.

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Data Sources

Drinking water violation data from the EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS). Data includes all recorded violations for active community water systems.

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