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Arsenic in Livingston, TX Drinking Water

Arsenic data for Livingston, Texas · 29,470 residents · 2 ZIP codes

Across Livingston, Texas, federal monitoring data has captured Arsenic in water samples at detectable concentrations in the most recent available reporting cycle.

10 ppb
EPA MCL
16
EPA Violations
High
Health Risk
Reverse Osmosis
Best Filter Method

Data: EPA SDWIS, CCR Reports, ECHO Last verified: 2026-05-14

Arsenic in Livingston Tap Water

Livingston, Texas has 16 EPA violations related to arsenic in drinking water.

This analysis covers 29,470 residents across 2 ZIP codes in Livingston.

Livingston's overall water quality grade is C (61/100).

Is Arsenic in Livingston Water Safe?

Arsenic levels in parts of Livingston exceed the EPA MCL of 10 ppb. The EPA requires water systems to take corrective action when this limit is exceeded.

If you live in an affected ZIP code, consider installing a reverse osmosis filter certified under NSF 53 / NSF 58 and testing your water independently.

EPA Violations for Arsenic in Livingston

Date Violation Type Status ZIP Code
2025-07-01 Arsenic (Known) Known 77351
2025-07-01 Arsenic (Known) Known 77399
2025-04-01 Arsenic (Known) Known 77351
2025-04-01 Arsenic (Known) Known 77399
2025-01-01 Arsenic (Known) Known 77351
2025-01-01 Arsenic (Known) Known 77399
2024-10-01 Arsenic (Known) Known 77351
2024-10-01 Arsenic (Known) Known 77399
2024-07-01 Arsenic (Known) Known 77351
2024-07-01 Arsenic (Known) Known 77399
2024-04-01 Arsenic (Resolved) Resolved 77351
2024-04-01 Arsenic (Resolved) Resolved 77399
2024-01-01 Arsenic (Resolved) Resolved 77351
2024-01-01 Arsenic (Resolved) Resolved 77399
2023-10-01 Arsenic (Known) Known 77351
2023-10-01 Arsenic (Known) Known 77399

Health Effects of Arsenic

  • Increased risk of skin, bladder, lung, and kidney cancer
  • Cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes
  • Skin changes (darkening, thickening, lesions)
  • Developmental effects in children exposed in utero

Health risk severity: High. Governed by the Arsenic Rule (2006).

How Arsenic Gets Into Drinking Water

  • Natural deposits in rock and soil (especially in western U.S.)
  • Runoff from orchards and glass/electronics production
  • Historical use of arsenic-based pesticides
  • Well water in areas with arsenic-rich geology

What to Do About Arsenic in Livingston Water

  1. Install a reverse osmosis (RO) system certified under NSF 58
  2. Adsorptive media filters (iron-based) can also reduce arsenic
  3. Have well water tested if on a private supply
  4. Boiling water does NOT remove arsenic — it concentrates it

Look for filters certified under NSF 53 / NSF 58 for arsenic removal.

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