Copper in Hortonville, WI Drinking Water
Copper data for Hortonville, Wisconsin · 9,167 residents · 1 ZIP code
At elevated levels, Copper is a recognized health concern in drinking water; in Hortonville, Wisconsin, it has been detected in recent samples logged through federal compliance reporting.
Data: EPA SDWIS, CCR Reports, ECHO Last verified: 2026-04-05
Copper in Hortonville Tap Water
Copper has been detected in Hortonville, Wisconsin drinking water at a maximum level of 1700 ppb — 1.31x the EPA action level.
This analysis covers 9,167 residents across 1 ZIP code in Hortonville.
Hortonville's overall water quality grade is B (82/100).
Is Copper in Hortonville Water Safe?
If you live in an affected ZIP code, consider installing a reverse osmosis or nsf 53 carbon block filter certified under NSF 53 and testing your water independently.
Copper Levels by ZIP Code
| ZIP Code | Copper Level | EPA Limit | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 54944 | 1700 ppb | 1.3 mg/L (action level) | Exceeds limit |
Average copper level across Hortonville: 1700 ppb
Health Effects of Copper
- Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea (short-term, high levels)
- Liver and kidney damage (long-term)
- Particularly dangerous for people with Wilson's disease
- Infants are more sensitive than adults
Health risk severity: Moderate. Governed by the Lead and Copper Rule.
How Copper Gets Into Drinking Water
- Corrosion of copper household plumbing
- Acidic (low pH) water accelerates copper leaching
- New copper pipes leach more than aged ones
- Mining and industrial discharge (rare for tap water)
What to Do About Copper in Hortonville Water
- Run water for 30-60 seconds before use (flushes stagnant water)
- Install an NSF 53 or NSF 58 certified filter
- If pH is low, consider a whole-home acid neutralizer
- Test first-draw morning water to check actual copper levels
Look for filters certified under NSF 53 for copper removal.