EPA SDWIS DataIllinois

Arsenic in Illinois Drinking Water

Illinois has 26,675 public water systems. 6737 have recorded arsenic violations.

Total Systems

26,675

With Violations

6,737

EPA MCL

0.01

Population Served

12.6M

Arsenic in Illinois: Key Facts

Total Water Systems

26,675

Systems with Violations

6,737

Lead Violations

91

Copper Violations

465

EPA Standard

0.01 mg/L

MCLG (goal): 0 mg/L

Water Systems with Violations in Illinois

SystemPopulationViolations
SKYVIEW ESTATES567512
STURM SBDV546146
WINDMILL ESTATES655042
CARMEL MONTESSORI ACADEMY404386
MARY SEARS ACADEMY LEMONT1153915
CRISWELL COURT MHP943770
IATREIA MENTAL HEALTH703665
TREASURE ISLAND MHP2403443

Health Effects of Arsenic Exposure

Cancer risk

Skin, bladder, and lung cancers with long-term exposure

Cardiovascular effects

Increased risk of heart disease and stroke

Diabetes risk

Associated with increased risk of type 2 diabetes

Increased risk of cancer (skin, bladder, lung). Thickening and discoloration of skin; numbness; circulatory problems.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there arsenic in Illinois water?

Illinois has 26,675 public water systems. 6737 have recorded arsenic violations based on EPA SDWIS data. If you are on a private well, your water is not covered by these regulations and should be tested independently.

How can I check my Illinois water for arsenic?

Search for your water system using the WaterCheck system lookup, or contact your utility and request a copy of your Consumer Confidence Report (CCR). The CCR is published annually and lists all detected contaminants, their levels, and the EPA MCLs. For private wells, contact a state-certified lab for independent testing.

What is the EPA limit for arsenic?

The EPA Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for arsenic is 0.01 mg/L. Systems that exceed MCLs are required to notify customers and take corrective action.

Arsenic at a Glance

Categorymetalloid
EPA MCL0.01 mg/L

Source

Erosion of natural deposits; runoff from orchards; runoff from glass and electronics production wastes

How to Filter Arsenic

  • +Reverse osmosis effectively removes arsenic
  • +Distillation also removes arsenic
  • +Standard carbon filters do NOT remove arsenic reliably
  • +Test well water annually if on a private well