EPA SDWIS DataConnecticut

Barium in Connecticut Drinking Water

Connecticut has 11,255 public water systems. 4101 have recorded barium violations.

Total Systems

11,255

With Violations

4,101

EPA MCL

2

Population Served

3.0M

Barium in Connecticut: Key Facts

Total Water Systems

11,255

Systems with Violations

4,101

Lead Violations

74

Copper Violations

378

EPA Standard

2 mg/L

MCLG (goal): 2 mg/L

Water Systems with Violations in Connecticut

SystemPopulationViolations
27 MAPLE DRIVE385163
STONY BROOK MOBILE HOME PARK282663
GARDEN LANE APARTMENTS401470
166 BOSTON TURNPIKE71285
95 BRIDGE ROAD - HADDAM01193
125-131 BRADLEY ROAD - WOODBRIDGE3851147
YESHIVA OF WATERBURY-DURHAM CAMPUS4901081
4 WEST GRANBY ROAD971032

Health Effects of Barium Exposure

Blood pressure increase

Even near-MCL levels can raise blood pressure

Cardiac effects

Long-term high exposure linked to heart arrhythmias

GI and muscle effects

Can cause nausea, muscle weakness, and paralysis at very high levels

Increase in blood pressure at levels above the MCL. Long-term exposure can affect the cardiovascular system and kidneys.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there barium in Connecticut water?

Connecticut has 11,255 public water systems. 4101 have recorded barium 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 Connecticut water for barium?

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 barium?

The EPA Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for barium is 2 mg/L. Systems that exceed MCLs are required to notify customers and take corrective action.

Barium at a Glance

Categoryheavy metal
EPA MCL2 mg/L

Source

Discharge of drilling wastes; discharge from metal refineries; erosion of natural deposits

How to Filter Barium

  • +Reverse osmosis and ion exchange systems remove barium
  • +Distillation is also effective
  • +NSF/ANSI 58 certified RO systems are the most reliable option