City overview · Palm Beach County
PFAS in Lake Worth, FL
High RiskEPA UCMR 5 tested 5 public water systems serving the Lake Worth area across 6 ZIP codes. At least one utility serving Lake Worth has PFAS above the EPA's enforceable limit.
Plain English
01What this means for Lake Worth
Across the 5 public water systems tested in the Lake Worth area under EPA UCMR 5, one or more measured a PFAS compound above the federal Maximum Contaminant Level. Contamination varies by utility and neighborhood — find your exact ZIP code below to see the system that serves you. If you're in an affected area, an NSF/ANSI 53 or 58 certified filter (carbon block or reverse osmosis) is the most reliable way to reduce PFAS at the tap.
By utility
02Water systems serving Lake Worth
- High Risk
PALM SPRINGS, VILLAGE OF
8 detected · 3 above limit · PWSID FL4501058
- High Risk
PALM BEACH COUNTY WATER UTILITIES
9 detected · 2 above limit · PWSID FL4504393
- High Risk
LANTANA WATER TREATMENT PLANT
9 detected · 2 above limit · PWSID FL4500784
- High Risk
LAKE WORTH BEACH UTILITIES
6 detected · 2 above limit · PWSID FL4500773
- High Risk
ATLANTIS, CITY OF
6 detected · 2 above limit · PWSID FL4500068
By ZIP code
03Find your exact result
Contamination can differ block to block. Select your ZIP code for the precise reading at the utility that serves your address.
Source & Methodology
About this data
City-level figures aggregate the individual public water systems tested under EPA UCMR 5 whose service area falls within the Lake Worth area. Values reflect water quality at the treatment plant; your home's plumbing can affect what reaches your tap. Select your ZIP above for the utility-specific reading.