Water Quality: Springfield, NE

2 water systems • 1,829 people served

Multiple Health Violations
14
Total Violations
7
Health-Based Violations
2
Water Systems
1,829
Population Served

Water Quality Summary

Springfield is served by 2 public water systems with a combined service population of 1,829 people, and has 14 EPA Safe Drinking Water Act violations on record. Critically, 7 of those are health-based violations, meaning one or more contaminants were detected above EPA-established safe levels — a serious public health concern. Springfield's violation count is 11% above the national average for Nebraska. Contaminants associated with violations include Disinfection Byproducts, E. coli, Gross Alpha, Nitrate.

Contaminants Found

Disinfection Byproducts

Broad category of chemicals formed during disinfection, associated with increased cancer risk and adverse reproductive effects.

Common source: Reaction of disinfectants (chlorine, ozone, chloramines) with organic matter

E. coli

Causes gastrointestinal illness; certain strains (e.g., O157:H7) can cause severe kidney failure and death.

Common source: Fecal contamination from humans or animals entering the water supply

EPA limit: Zero (no E. coli permitted in drinking water)

Gross Alpha

Alpha-emitting radioactive particles increase cancer risk, particularly from bone and other internal cancers.

Common source: Natural uranium and radium in geological formations

EPA limit: 15 pCi/L (excluding radon and uranium)

Nitrate

Causes methemoglobinemia (blue baby syndrome) in infants, reducing the blood's ability to carry oxygen.

Common source: Fertilizer runoff, septic systems, animal feedlots, natural deposits

EPA limit: 10 mg/L (as nitrogen)

Water Systems Serving Springfield

System Name PWSID Source Population Violations
SPRINGFIELD, CITY OF NE3115301 Groundwater 1,529 2
SARPY CO SID 79 - MEADOW OAKS NE3115302 Groundwater 300 12

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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