Water Quality: WEST COLUMBIA, SC

40 water systems • 46,678 people served

No Health Violations
40
Total Violations
0
Health-Based Violations
40
Water Systems
46,678
Population Served

Water Quality Summary

WEST COLUMBIA has no health-based drinking water violations on record in the EPA SDWIS database. There are 40 monitoring or reporting violations, which typically means the system missed a testing deadline rather than finding a contaminant above safe levels.

Contaminants Found

Coliform (TCR)
Total Haloacetic Acids (HAA5)

Water Systems Serving WEST COLUMBIA

System Name PWSID Source Population Violations
WEST COLUMBIA CITY OF (3210004) SC3210004 Surface Water 34,028 8
BGWC I-20 (SC3250012) SC3250012 Surface Water 6,637 16
BGWC GLENN VILLAGE II (SC3250058) SC3250058 Groundwater 1,116 0
BGWC VANARSDALE S/D (3250027) SC3250027 Surface Water 509 0
BGWC ROLLINGWOOD (SC3250052) SC3250052 Surface Water 493 0
BGWC HIDDEN VALLEY (SC3250073) SC3250073 Groundwater 480 0
BGWC HEATHERWOOD-BLUE RIDGE (SC3250015) SC3250015 Groundwater 455 0
BGWC THE LANDINGS (3250063) SC3250063 Surface Water 430 0
BGWC LANDS END CONDOS (SC3270300) SC3270300 Surface Water 359 0
BGWC PARKWOOD S/D (3250029) SC3250029 Surface Water 311 0
BGWC CEDARWOOD (SC3250047) SC3250047 Groundwater 300 0
BGWC HARBORSIDE (SC3270302) SC3270302 Surface Water 286 0
BGWC FALCON RANCHES (SC3250016) SC3250016 Groundwater 278 0
BGWC WESTSIDE TERRACE (3250002) SC3250002 Surface Water 172 0
BGWC CREEKWOOD (3250042) SC3250042 Groundwater 136 0
BGWC IDLEWOOD (SC3250017) SC3250017 Surface Water 134 0
BGWC PEACHTREE ACRES (3250045) SC3250045 Surface Water 124 0
SILVER LAKE MHP (SC3260022) SC3260022 Groundwater 122 0
BGWC MALLARD COVE (SC3250076) SC3250076 Groundwater 78 0
BGWC TANYA TERRACE (SC3250023) SC3250023 Groundwater 54 0
SCENIC DRIVE MHP (SC3260081) SC3260081 Groundwater 50 8
CEDAR RETIREMENT CENTER (SC3270010) SC3270010 Groundwater 45 0
BGWC INDIAN PINES (SC3250051) SC3250051 Surface Water 43 2
TRIPLE ACRES MHP 1 (SC3260049) SC3260049 Groundwater 38 6

Concerned About Your Water?

A home water filter can remove common contaminants. NSF-certified filters are tested against EPA standards.

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

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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