Arsenic TX EPA VIOLATION

Arsenic in Drinking Water — City of Victoria, TX

City of Victoria · Inez, TX · 66,932 people served

92.4 ppb
Highest Level Detected
10 ppb
EPA Limit
High
Health Risk Level
9
ZIP Codes Served
66,932
People Served
Reverse Osmosis
Best Filter Method

Data: EPA SDWIS, ECHO, 2024 Consumer Confidence Report

Medical Disclaimer: This page provides environmental data and general health information from EPA and CDC sources. It is not medical advice. If you have health concerns related to your drinking water, consult a healthcare provider.

Arsenic Detected in City of Victoria

Arsenic was detected at 92.4 ppb in the City of Victoria water system serving Inez, Nursery, Telferner, Thomaston, Victoria (TX), exceeding the EPA limit of 10 ppb.

This system serves approximately 66,932 people across 9 ZIP codes.

Data source: 2024 Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) and EPA SDWIS/ECHO.

Detected Levels

Contaminant Level Detected EPA Limit Status
Arsenic 92.4 ppb 2 ppb Violation

Health Effects of Arsenic

The EPA classifies arsenic as a Group A human carcinogen. Long-term exposure to arsenic in drinking water — even at levels below the MCL — increases the risk of bladder, lung, skin, kidney, and liver cancer. Non-cancer effects include cardiovascular disease, diabetes, skin lesions (darkening and thickening), peripheral neuropathy, and immune system suppression. Children exposed to arsenic may experience cognitive development problems.

Source: ATSDR — Arsenic Toxicological Profile; EPA.

EPA Standard

The EPA maximum contaminant level (MCL) for arsenic is 10 ppb, governed by the Arsenic Rule (2006). Water systems that exceed this limit must notify consumers and take corrective action.

What You Can Do

  • Install a reverse osmosis system — the most reliable arsenic removal technology for homes
  • Use a point-of-use filter certified to NSF 53 for arsenic reduction
  • Have your water tested by an EPA-certified lab — especially if you use a private well
  • If arsenic is naturally occurring in your area, consider whole-house treatment
  • Do not rely on standard carbon filters — most do not remove arsenic
  • If on a private well, test annually; arsenic levels can fluctuate seasonally

Recommended Water Filters

The most effective treatment for arsenic removal is Reverse Osmosis.

Filter Type Effectiveness NSF Standard Notes
Reverse Osmosis (RO) 95-99% NSF 58 Most effective for both arsenate (As V) and arsenite (As III)
Adsorptive Media (iron-based) 90-95% NSF 53 Effective for arsenate; may need pre-oxidation for arsenite
Distillation 98%+ NSF 62 Very effective but impractical for large volumes

ZIP Codes Served by This System

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Related Resources

Detected Levels

Contaminant Level Detected EPA Limit Status
Arsenic 92.4 ppb 2 ppb Violation

Recommended Water Filters

The most effective treatment for arsenic removal is Reverse Osmosis.

Filter Type Effectiveness NSF Standard Notes
Reverse Osmosis (RO) 95-99% NSF 58 Most effective for both arsenate (As V) and arsenite (As III)
Adsorptive Media (iron-based) 90-95% NSF 53 Effective for arsenate; may need pre-oxidation for arsenite
Distillation 98%+ NSF 62 Very effective but impractical for large volumes

ZIP Codes Served by This System

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