EPA Database Report

New Haven, CT

REGIONAL WATER AUTHORITY · Serves 419K people · Surface Water

32

contaminants
detected

19

exceed
guidelines

4

PFAS
chemicals

Most concerning

HAA9

783×health limit

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Meeting EPA legal limits does not mean your water is safe for drinking.

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All Contaminants

32

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Critical findings — every contaminant in your water that exceeds the EWG health limit by 10× or more. Start here.

Filtration Analysis

PFAS / Forever Chemicals

Viven

99.9%

Carbon

Partial

RO only

Yes

Heavy Metals

Viven

99.9%

Carbon

Limited

RO only

Yes

Radionuclides

Viven

99.9%

Carbon

No

RO only

Yes

Minerals re-added

Viven

Yes

Carbon

No

RO only

No

Contaminants in your water that Viven removes

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PFOAPFOSPFBSPFPeAHAA9HAA5TOTAL HALOACETIC ACIDS (HAA5)TTHMTrichloroacetic acidHAA6BrBromodichloromethaneLeadChloroformDichloroacetic acidchromium-6Combined RadiummanganeseDibromoacetic acidDibromochloromethaneNitratechlorateBromoformstrontiumvanadium1,4-dioxaneanatoxin-aFluorideBariumCopperGross betaMonochloroacetic acidChromium (total)

Frequently asked

New Haven water quality questions

Is tap water in New Haven, CT (ZIP 06531) safe to drink?
Tap water for ZIP 06531, served by REGIONAL WATER AUTHORITY, has 20 contaminants detected above independent EWG health guidelines, including HAA9 at 783× the guideline. Meeting EPA legal limits does not necessarily mean water is safe — federal legal limits are often far higher than the latest health-based guidelines.
What contaminants are in New Haven, CT tap water?
EPA monitoring data for ZIP 06531 shows 32 contaminants detected, including HAA9, HAA5, TOTAL HALOACETIC ACIDS (HAA5), TTHM, Trichloroacetic Acid, HAA6Br. Each detected level is compared against both EPA legal limits and the stricter EWG health guidelines.
Does New Haven, CT tap water have PFAS ("forever chemicals")?
Yes — 4 PFAS compounds were detected out of 30 tested for ZIP 06531. PFAS are persistent synthetic chemicals linked to cancer, immune effects, and developmental harm, with no safe level of exposure established.
How can I remove these contaminants from my drinking water?
A multi-stage filtration system that combines activated carbon, reverse osmosis, and remineralization removes PFAS, heavy metals, and disinfection byproducts while restoring beneficial minerals. The Viven faucet is engineered to remove 99.9% of the contaminants found in tap water.
Where does this New Haven, CT water quality data come from?
This report is built from U.S. EPA data: the Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR 3/4/5), the Six-Year Review (SYR4), the Lead and Copper Rule (LCR), and SDWIS violation records. Detected levels are compared against EPA legal limits and Environmental Working Group (EWG) health guidelines. Data last updated 2026-05-01.

Viven removes 99.9% of what's in your water.

PFOAPFOSPFBSPFPeAHAA9HAA5TOTAL HALOACETIC ACIDS (HAA5)TTHMTrichloroacetic acidHAA6BrBromodichloromethaneLead

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