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Is New Plymouth tap water safe to drink?

✓ Generally Safe
A

Mostly yes — New Plymouth scores 98/100.

Safety Score
98
out of 100

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New Plymouth

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Is New Plymouth tap water safe to drink?

Mostly yes — New Plymouth scores 98/100. This report aggregates EPA drinking water data across 0 local systems in New Plymouth. We found 0 total violations (0 unresolved).

Real-Time Environment

Live: 03:45 PM
0mm Precipitation

☀️ No active precipitation. Rainfall can impact surface water turbidity and pollutant runoff in New Plymouth.

Water Quality Impact

✅ Minimal Impact Localized weather conditions may influence test result variability.

🛡️ Home Water Treatment Needs

Should you invest in filtration or softening for your home in New Plymouth?

Requirement Status
Optional
🟢
💡

Expert Advice

Your water quality is excellent. Standard filtration is optional but can further enhance taste.

Buying a Filter?

Filter or no filter for New Plymouth water? Here's what the data says.

Baby Formula Safety

What new parents in New Plymouth should know about tap water safety.

Homebuyer's Perspective

Water quality is easy to overlook when evaluating a move to New Plymouth, but it can affect plumbing longevity and appliance lifespan. The high safety score (98/100) suggests lower risk for plumbing corrosion and appliance scaling.

Property Impact: Positive / Stable

Health & Family Safety

Current records show no major contaminant spikes, making New Plymouth a preferred choice for health-conscious families.

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Compliance Record for New Plymouth

0
Violations (5yr)
0
Unresolved
0
Contaminants Tracked
0
Exceeding EPA Limit

Based on EPA SDWIS violation records and contaminant test results for all water systems serving New Plymouth.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is New Plymouth tap water safe to drink?

Mostly yes — New Plymouth scores 98/100.

How many water systems serve New Plymouth?

New Plymouth is served by 0 public water systems in our latest EPA-backed dataset.

How can I check water quality for my exact address in New Plymouth?

Use the WaterQ search tool to look up your ZIP code and view nearby systems, contaminant levels, and recent violations for New Plymouth.

What is the water quality score for New Plymouth?

The water quality score for New Plymouth is 98 out of 100, based on EPA contaminant data, violation history, and testing results for all serving water systems.

What are the top contaminants in New Plymouth?

Current contaminant data for New Plymouth is being updated. Check back soon or search your specific address for the latest results.

Water Quality Score
98/100
Grade
A
Water Systems
1
Population
1,600

New Plymouth Water Quality Summary

New Plymouth, ID receives a water quality score of 98/100 (Grade A) based on EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) compliance data for 1 public water system serving the area.

New Plymouth's water quality is above the national average, with strong compliance records and low contaminant levels. Residents generally receive clean, safe tap water that meets EPA standards.

New Plymouth's score of 98 is 14 points above the Idaho state average of 84, and above the nationwide average of roughly 78/100 across all U.S. states.

Water quality data is sourced from the U.S. EPA SDWIS database and updated quarterly. Learn about our scoring methodology → Read our Idaho water quality rankings report →

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Water Systems Serving New Plymouth (0)

Water system data coming soon for New Plymouth.

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