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Water quality report

Frederick, MD
water quality

100
Excellent
City-wide average score

19

Systems serving this city

3

With PFAS detected (UCMR5)

0

Above an EPA PFAS limit

0

Unresolved health violations

Across all community water systems EPA records map to Frederick. PFAS figures are from EPA UCMR5 (2023–25) monitoring; not every system was sampled.

Community water systems serving Frederick

NEW DESIGN - FREDERICK COUNTY~74,911 people served 100 CITY OF FREDERICK~54,000 people served 100 FORT DETRICK~7,900 people served 100 PRINCE FREDERICK~4,371 people served 100 SOLOMONS~3,811 people served 100 FOUNTAINDALE SOUTH~2,610 people served 100 KNOLLS OF WINDSOR~1,553 people served 100 WATERSIDE~1,509 people served 100 CHESAPEAKE HEIGHTS (BAYSIDE FOREST)~1,190 people served 100 SUMMIT/HIGHLANDS~1,108 people served 100 SAM HILL ESTATES~1,036 people served 100 CAMBRIDGE FARMS~953 people served 100 CLOVERHILL 3 - CONSECUTIVE TO MD0100015~888 people served 100 CROSS POINT SUBDIVISION~434 people served 100 CAVALIER COUNTRY~381 people served 100 SHORES OF CALVERT~361 people served 100 ST. LEONARD~350 people served 100 KENWOOD BEACH~338 people served 100 COPPERFIELD~338 people served 100 COUNTRY MEADOWS OF FREDERICK~295 people served 100 MARLEY RUN~290 people served 100 WHITE ROCK~256 people served 100 PARIS OAKS / DAYS END~251 people served 100 ROSEMONT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM~237 people served 100 LAKEWOOD~203 people served 100 BRADFORD ESTATES~178 people served 100 WALNUT CREEK~158 people served 100 LIBERTYTOWN EAST~140 people served 100 HUNTING HILLS~124 people served 100 TRANQUILITY AT FREDERICKTOWNE~105 people served 100 LIBERTYTOWN APARTMENTS~97 people served 100 WHITE SANDS~82 people served 100 POLINGS MOBILE HOME PARK~80 people served 100 TARA SUBDIVISION~68 people served 100 TAPESTRY NORTH~60 people served 100 AMELANO MANOR~36 people served 100

Frederick water FAQ

How is Frederick's water quality scored?

PurityRadar computes a 0–100 score from public EPA records for the community water systems serving Frederick. The city-wide figure shown is the average of those systems.

Where does the data come from?

EPA SDWIS — the federal Safe Drinking Water Information System — covering active community water systems and their health-based violations. Every figure traces back to that public record.

Is this a substitute for testing my tap?

No. System-level data can't account for your home's own plumbing (lead service lines, fixtures). For health decisions, test your tap with a certified lab and confirm with your utility.

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