Southwest Avoyelles Water District
EPA ID: LA1009015 · 1,053 people served · 1 ZIP code
Southwest Avoyelles Water District carries zero EPA violations in five years — a spotless record for a utility serving 1,053 residents.
Data: EPA SDWIS Last verified: 2026-04-02
Compliance Trajectory
Worsening · Risk tier: High · 95% chance of violation in next 12 months
Violations went from 5 (2021) to 6 (2024). The pattern suggests growing compliance challenges.
Service Area Map
Coverage area for Southwest Avoyelles Water District Source: EPA SDWIS service area boundaries.
Service area boundary
Service Area Demographics
The Southwest Avoyelles Water District serves a community with a median household income of $25,655 and an estimated 5,257 residents across its service area. Approximately 73% of housing stock was built before 1986, which increases the likelihood of lead service lines and older plumbing.
Environmental Justice Note: 100% of the population in this service area is classified as disadvantaged under EPA's EJScreen criteria. Communities with higher disadvantaged populations often face disproportionate environmental and health burdens, including aging water infrastructure and limited resources for remediation.
💧 Where Does Your Water Come From?
Southwest Avoyelles Water District's water is pumped from underground aquifers. Groundwater is naturally filtered through rock and soil, but it can be vulnerable to PFAS contamination, nitrates from agriculture, and industrial chemicals that seep into the water table.
About 1% of homes in Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana rely on private wells rather than public water systems. Private well owners are responsible for their own water testing and treatment.
Infrastructure Risk
Comparable Water Systems
Similar-sized systems in Louisiana
Estimated Remediation Costs
Average estimated costs across ZIP codes served by this system
Based on national averages for common remediation projects. Actual costs vary by property. Only issues flagged by EPA, FEMA, or state data for each ZIP code are included.
System Overview
Southwest Avoyelles Water District (EPA ID: LA1009015) is a community water system in Louisiana that serves approximately 1,053 people from groundwater sources.
This system serves ZIP code 71322 in Bunkie.
Violation History
Lead & Copper
No Lead and Copper Rule sampling data available for this water system.
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ZIP Codes Served
- 71322 — Bunkie
Data Sources
This report uses public data from the EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS). View the full compliance record for Southwest Avoyelles Water District (LA1009015) on EPA.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Southwest Avoyelles Water District water safe to drink?
Based on EPA records, Southwest Avoyelles Water District has no recorded violations in the past 5 years — a positive indicator of water quality management.
How many people does Southwest Avoyelles Water District serve?
Southwest Avoyelles Water District serves approximately 1,053 people across 1 ZIP code in Louisiana.
Where does Southwest Avoyelles Water District get its water?
The primary water source is groundwater.
Contact Your Water Utility
Public-record contact information for the water utility serving this system. Use these channels to request water quality reports, ask about service, or report issues directly.
Contact information from Southwest Avoyelles Water District Consumer Confidence Report.
ZipCheckup is not affiliated with this water utility, does not act as its agent, and does not provide customer support for it. Contact details shown are public-record information from CCR filings. For service issues, contact the utility directly using the information above.
Water Source & Treatment
Where this water originates and how it's treated before reaching your tap.
Source: Southwest Avoyelles Water District Consumer Confidence Report.
ZipCheckup is not affiliated with this water utility. Treatment and source data are sourced from the utility's published CCR filings.
Treatment regime
How this utility classifies its treatment process and what each reported treatment chemical does.
Treatment chemicals and what each one does
Chemical names are reported verbatim by the utility. Purpose categories are ZipCheckup annotations based on standard drinking-water treatment practice.
Treatment classification and chemical list sourced from Southwest Avoyelles Water District Consumer Confidence Report.
Treatment intensity is a ZipCheckup-derived classification based on the chemicals and processes the utility reports. Chemicals and contamination sources are taken verbatim from the utility's CCR filing. Routine federal monitoring and contaminant testing shown elsewhere on this page determine whether the water meets safety standards, not the treatment classification.
Lead Service Line Inventory
Service line breakdown reported under the federal Lead and Copper Rule Improvements (LCRI) inventory requirement:
This system reports zero confirmed lead service lines in its inventory. Unknown-material counts may still warrant verification.
Federal LCRI rule (effective October 2024) requires every public water system to inventory its service lines and complete lead-line replacement within 10 years.
Source: EPA SDWIS Federal Service Line Inventory (Phase 2) · Submitted 2026
ZipCheckup is not affiliated with the utility or state agency. Inventory figures render verbatim from the public LCRI submission cited above; ZipCheckup does not perform inspections or replacements.
Aesthetic water quality
These measurements describe the look, taste, and feel of the water this utility delivers. They are not contaminant violations — they sit alongside federal Secondary Maximum Contaminant Levels (SMCLs) which the EPA publishes as non-enforceable guidance.
Aesthetic measurements from Southwest Avoyelles Water District Consumer Confidence Report.
Aesthetic measurements are reported by the utility from its annual sampling. EPA Secondary MCLs are advisory thresholds — values outside them indicate aesthetic concerns such as taste or appearance, not health violations. Federal contaminant testing is shown in the sections above.
Notable events and violations
This section summarizes events the utility chose to disclose in its most recent Consumer Confidence Report, plus any federal compliance violations the utility recorded against itself. Both lists are utility-authored — ZipCheckup does not audit, judge, or reorder them.
Federal compliance violations on record
These entries are taken verbatim from the utility's CCR violations section. EPA defines four broad violation categories: Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL), Treatment Technique (TT), Monitoring & Reporting (M&R), and Public Notification (PN).
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MCL · TTHM3/31/2024 - 6/29/2024
MCL, LRAA
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PN · TTHM3/31/2024 - 6/29/2024
PUBLIC NOTICE RULE LINKED TO VIOLATION
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MCL · TTHM6/30/2024 - 9/29/2024
MCL, LRAA
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MCL · TTHM9/30/2024 - 12/30/2024
MCL, LRAA
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TT · Lead And Copper Rule Revisions10/16/2024 - 12/26/2024
LSL INVENTORY-INITIAL
Violations record from Southwest Avoyelles Water District Consumer Confidence Report.
Notable events from the utility's CCR
These bullet entries are the utility's own narration of operational, regulatory, or infrastructure events during the reporting period.
- Fluoride levels in source water measured at 2.6–3.4 ppm; treated water at 2.1–2.7 ppm — exceeds 2 mg/L cosmetic dental threshold. Utility required to notify customers per EPA fluorosis advisory.
- Unresolved significant deficiency: dedicated standby power not provided for Well 1 and Well 2 (LAC 51:XII.319.D.2, identified 1/11/2021).
ZipCheckup note: items above reflect what the utility published in its most recent CCR. Federal violation records are also tracked separately by the EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) — the SDWIS record is the authoritative federal source for any specific regulatory action.