Water Quality in Two Rivers, AK: No Violations — Grade B
Grade B · Score 77/100 · 1 water system · Updated 2026-05-03
Two Rivers's water is mostly safe. Minor violations exist but are primarily monitoring-related.
Data: EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) Last verified: 2026-05-03
Unlike many metros where compliance gaps appear somewhere in the record, Two Rivers, AK holds a violation-free federal history — EPA data covers 1 local water system and every one has cleared every applicable threshold without a single flagged event.
Water Quality by ZIP Code in Two Rivers
Water quality varies across Two Rivers's 1 ZIP codes. Check your specific ZIP for detailed contaminant data.
| ZIP Code | Grade | Score | Violations | Health | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 99716 | B | 72 | 0 | 0 | View report → |
Water Quality Overview
Two Rivers, Alaska receives a water quality grade of B with an overall score of 77 out of 100, based on EPA compliance data from the Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS).
No EPA violations have been recorded for the 1 water system serving Two Rivers. This is a positive indicator, though it does not guarantee the absence of all contaminants — some substances (like PFAS) are not yet fully regulated.
What Grade B Means
A grade of B indicates good compliance with EPA drinking water standards. While not perfect, Two Rivers's water systems meet the vast majority of federal requirements. Minor violations may exist but typically relate to monitoring or reporting rather than health-based standards.
Lead Levels
Lead testing data for Two Rivers is currently being collected. The EPA requires all community water systems to test for lead under the Lead and Copper Rule.
Radon Risk
Two Rivers is in EPA Radon Zone 1 (High risk). The EPA recommends all homes in Zone 1 areas be tested for radon. Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer after smoking.
Water Systems Serving Two Rivers
Two Rivers is served by 1 community water system regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act. These systems collectively serve approximately 35 people across 1 ZIP codes.
Each water system is identified by a Public Water System ID (PWSID) and is required to:
- Test for over 90 regulated contaminants on a regular schedule
- Report results to the EPA and state regulators
- Issue an annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) to all customers
- Take corrective action when violations occur
How to Check Your Water in Two Rivers
Enter your ZIP code on ZipCheckup to see your specific water system data, including contaminant levels, violation history, and safety scores
Request your CCR — your water utility must provide an annual Consumer Confidence Report with detailed test results for all monitored contaminants
Get a home test — certified kits cost $20–$50 and test for lead, bacteria, and common contaminants. Professional lab tests ($150–$400) cover a broader panel
Consider filtration — NSF-certified filters can remove specific contaminants. Reverse osmosis removes the broadest range; activated carbon is effective for chlorine and many organics
Check for advisories — monitor your local utility website and local news for boil water advisories or system alerts
Two Rivers vs. Nearby Alaska Cities
How Two Rivers's water quality compares to similar cities in Alaska:
| City | Grade | Violations | Systems | Population |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Two Rivers | B | 0 | 1 | 35 |
| Nikolski | B | 0 | 1 | 34 |
| Sterling | B | 19 | 1 | 33 |
| Stevens Village | A | 52 | 1 | 28 |
Common Questions About Two Rivers Water
These are the most common questions residents search for about water quality in Two Rivers, Alaska:
Is Two Rivers water hard or soft? Water hardness varies by source. Two Rivers's 1 water system uses a single source. Check your ZIP code report for specific hardness data.
Can I drink Two Rivers tap water? Two Rivers's water receives a grade of B (77/100). No health-based violations have been recorded, but home testing is always recommended.
What is the best water filter for Two Rivers? A NSF/ANSI 53-certified filter for lead removal is a good general choice. See our Water Filter Matcher for personalized recommendations.
Two Rivers vs. Alaska Average
Understanding how Two Rivers compares to the broader Alaska average helps contextualize your local water quality. Factors like water source, treatment methods, and infrastructure age all contribute to differences between cities in the same state.
To see how individual neighborhoods compare, check the ZIP code reports below — water quality can vary significantly even within Two Rivers.
ZIP Codes in Two Rivers
Two Rivers spans 1 ZIP code. Each ZIP code has its own water quality profile based on the specific water system serving that area. Check each ZIP code for detailed contaminant data, violation history, and system information.
Data Sources
- Water quality: EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS)
- Lead/copper: EPA Lead and Copper Rule sampling data
- Radon: EPA Map of Radon Zones
- Enforcement: EPA ECHO database
- Filter recommendations: NSF/ANSI certified products
Updated daily.
Frequently Asked Questions
Your Water is Safe — Here's How to Keep It That Way
Grade B is excellent news. Here's what proactive homeowners do to maintain water quality:
Annual Water Testing
EPA recommends annual testing even with clean water. Home test kits: $20-$50. Catches changes before they become problems.
Maintenance Filtration
A basic carbon filter removes chlorine taste and catches emerging contaminants like PFAS that aren't yet fully regulated.
Plumbing Check
Even safe city water picks up lead from home pipes. If your home was built before 1986, a one-time pipe inspection is recommended.