CheckPFAS

ZIP 87015 · New Mexico

Edgewood, NM

Low Level

1 compound detected

Trace detections — well below EPA limits

lithium no federal limit
49300.00 ppt
0 73950 ppt
Above EPA limit Below EPA limit No federal limit EPA MCL
PFAS Detected
2
Above EPA Limits
0
Water Systems
2
Highest % of MCL
N/A

Plain English

01What this means for you

Very low PFAS concentrations were detected — well below the EPA's Maximum Contaminant Level. For most healthy adults, this represents a minimal incremental risk from drinking water. The most proportionate response is to note the result and check your utility's Consumer Confidence Report again next year. If you have specific health concerns or vulnerable household members, speaking with your doctor and optionally installing a certified point-of-use filter is a reasonable step.

02EPCOR WATER NEW MEXICO INC., EDGEWOOD

Low Level

PWSID · NM3500326

Water Type
Groundwater
PFAS Detected
1
Above MCL
0
State
New Mexico
Data Period
2023–2025

PFAS test results

CompoundDetectedvs. EPA LimitEPA LimitStatus
lithium
44800.00pptNo federal limitUnregulated

03ENTRANOSA WATER AND WASTEWATER COOP

Low Level

PWSID · NM3524626

Water Type
Groundwater
PFAS Detected
1
Above MCL
0
State
New Mexico
Data Period
2023–2025

PFAS test results

CompoundDetectedvs. EPA LimitEPA LimitStatus
lithium
49300.00pptNo federal limitUnregulated

Note: ZIP code 87015 is served by 2 separate water utilities. Results above show data for each system independently.

Source & Methodology

About this data

Source
EPA UCMR 5
Data released
January 2026
Sampling period
January 2023 – December 2025
Systems tested
~10,000 public water systems
Water systems (PWSID)
NM3500326 · NM3524626
Detection threshold (MRL)
~1.5–2 ppt

Values shown are the highest single-sample concentration measured at entry points to the distribution system. Results reflect water quality at the treatment plant — aging pipes, building plumbing, and on-site storage can affect what actually reaches your tap. "Not detected" means below the MRL, not literally zero.

View raw EPA UCMR 5 occurrence data →

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