Water System Report UT

Deseret Land and Livestock

EPA ID: UTAH17016 · 29 people served · 1 ZIP code

Although compliance varies widely among water utilities nationally, Deseret Land and Livestock stands out with zero EPA violations over five consecutive monitoring years, delivering safe tap water to 29 residents and showing no enforcement activity across the entire reporting span.

Data: EPA SDWIS Last verified: 2026-04-02

29
People Served
1
ZIP Code Served
0
Violations (5yr)
Groundwater
Water Source
0
Contaminants Flagged
$168K
Median Home Value in Service Area

Compliance Trajectory

Worsening · Risk tier: High · 95% chance of violation in next 12 months

Violations went from 1 (2022) to 1 (2023). The pattern suggests growing compliance challenges.

Service Area Map

Coverage area for Deseret Land and Livestock Source: EPA SDWIS service area boundaries.

Service area boundary

Service Area Demographics

$71,250
Median Household Income
442
Service Area Population
0%
Disadvantaged Population
60th
Poverty Percentile
90th
Energy Burden Percentile
83%
Pre-1986 Housing

The Deseret Land and Livestock serves a community with a median household income of $71,250 and an estimated 442 residents across its service area. Approximately 83% of housing stock was built before 1986, which increases the likelihood of lead service lines and older plumbing.

💧 Where Does Your Water Come From?

Groundwater

Deseret Land and Livestock'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.

Low Risk
Source Contamination Risk
0th
Wastewater Discharge Proximity
10th
Superfund Site Proximity

About 0% of homes in Rich County, Utah rely on private wells rather than public water systems. Private well owners are responsible for their own water testing and treatment.

Infrastructure Risk

126 yr
Avg Pipe Age
Galvanized Steel or Lead
Pipe Material
0 yr
Est. Remaining Life
Moderate Wear
Decay Status
Installed 100% of expected lifespan used End of life

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Estimated Remediation Costs

Average estimated costs across ZIP codes served by this system

Flood Insurance Radon Mitigation Water Filtration
Flood Insurance $1,200
Radon Mitigation $400
Water Filtration $300
Total Estimated Cost $1,900

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

Deseret Land and Livestock (EPA ID: UTAH17016) is a community water system in Utah that serves approximately 29 people from groundwater sources.

This system serves ZIP code 84086 in Woodruff.

Violation History

No violations recorded — This water system has no recorded EPA violations in the past 5 years.

Lead & Copper

No Lead and Copper Rule sampling data available for this water system.

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ZIP Codes Served

Data Sources

This report uses public data from the EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS). View the full compliance record for Deseret Land and Livestock (UTAH17016) on EPA.gov.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Deseret Land and Livestock water safe to drink?

Based on EPA records, Deseret Land and Livestock has no recorded violations in the past 5 years — a positive indicator of water quality management.

How many people does Deseret Land and Livestock serve?

Deseret Land and Livestock serves approximately 29 people across 1 ZIP code in Utah.

Where does Deseret Land and Livestock get its water?

The primary water source is groundwater.

Lead Service Line Inventory

Service line breakdown reported under the federal Lead and Copper Rule Improvements (LCRI) inventory requirement:

0
Confirmed Lead
0
Galvanized — Replacement Required
0
Unknown Material
11
Confirmed Non-Lead

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.

Federal Regulatory Status · 2026Q1
LCRR inventory submission: Reported all required service line types
Latest tap sample on 2024-01-01 did not exceed the federal lead action level.
Population served: 29
Reported to Utah

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.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Should I use a water filter?
Deseret Land and Livestock meets EPA standards, but a water filter can reduce trace contaminants below detectable levels for added peace of mind.
How many people does Deseret Land and Livestock serve?
Deseret Land and Livestock serves approximately 29 people with drinking water across 1 ZIP code.
What is Deseret Land and Livestock's water source?
Deseret Land and Livestock draws water from groundwater sources. Source type affects which contaminants are most likely to be present.
What is the demographic profile of Deseret Land and Livestock's service area?
The Deseret Land and Livestock service area has a median household income of $71,250. Demographic data is sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau and EPA EJScreen.
Where does Deseret Land and Livestock get its water?
Deseret Land and Livestock'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.
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