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Water system · PWSID MS0240005

CITY OF LONG BEACH

100
Excellent
PurityRadar safety score

PWSID

MS0240005

State

Mississippi

City

LONG BEACH

Population served

18,514

Primary source

Groundwater

Score history

No change since tracking began Jun 18, 2026.

Jun 18, 2026 · score 100 Jun 18, 2026 · score 100

2 score updates logged since tracking began Jun 18, 2026. Each future EPA re-score adds a point.

PFAS & contaminant readings

Latest detections from EPA’s UCMR5 monitoring (through Mar 2025). Levels in parts per trillion (ppt).

Lithium

11,800 ppt

limit —

No federal limit

Violations & enforcement

192

Violations on record

0

Unaddressed

1

Health-based

262

Enforcement actions

From EPA ECHO (SDWIS), most recent enforcement Dec 2011. Official EPA record →

Max contaminant level (MCL) · Total coliform health-based began Apr 2011 Resolved
Monitoring & reporting · Combined radium-226/228 began Jul 2008 Resolved
Monitoring & reporting · Gross alpha began Jul 2008 Resolved
Monitoring & reporting · Uranium began Jul 2008 Resolved
Monitoring & reporting · Uranium began Jul 2008 Resolved
Monitoring & reporting · Gross alpha began Jul 2008 Resolved
Monitoring & reporting · Uranium began Jul 2008 Resolved
Monitoring & reporting · Combined radium-226/228 began Jul 2008 Resolved
Monitoring & reporting · Gross alpha began Jul 2008 Resolved
Monitoring & reporting · Combined radium-226/228 began Jul 2008 Resolved
Monitoring & reporting · Combined radium-226/228 began Jul 2008 Resolved
Monitoring & reporting · Gross alpha began Jul 2008 Resolved

Recent enforcement actions

  • State action · SOX Dec 2011
  • State action · SIF May 2011
  • State action · SOX May 2011
  • State action · SIE Apr 2011
  • State action · SFJ Apr 2011
  • State action · SIF Jun 2009
  • State action · SIF Jun 2009
  • State action · SIF Jun 2009

This profile is built from EPA public records for system MS0240005 — SDWIS violations and UCMR5 PFAS sampling. The score is system-level and can’t account for your home’s plumbing (older pipes can add lead at the tap). For health decisions, check your exact address, read the utility’s Consumer Confidence Report, and confirm with your provider.