B69/100
Springfield Tap Water Quality: Is It Safe to Drink? (2026 Report)
Serving 15,393 residents · Georgia
What's In Springfield's Tap Water?
34
Contaminants Tested
2
Exceed EPA Limits
1
Above EPA Goals
3 contaminants above EPA health goals
| Contaminant | Detected | Limit (MCL) | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
PFOS | 0.005 µg/L | 0.004 µg/L | Over Limit |
PFOA | 0.005 µg/L | 0.004 µg/L | Over Limit |
Lead (90th percentile) | 0.002 mg/L | 0.015 mg/L | Above Goal |
EPA Violation History
1
Violation (last 5yr)
1
Unresolved
0
Health-Related
TIER 3Unresolved
Surface water treatment technique failure
Understanding violation severity
Tier 1Urgent health risk. Utility must notify all customers within 24 hours.Tier 2Important health or treatment issue. Customers notified within 30 days.Tier 3Administrative or monitoring issue. Reported in the annual water quality report.
Source: EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) · Updated quarterly
Water Utility Details
SPRINGFIELD
Population Served
3,100
Water Source
Groundwater
System ID
GA1030002
EFFINGHAM COUNTY SURFACE WATER SYSTEM
Population Served
12,293
Water Source
Purchased Surface Water
System ID
GA1030131
Frequently Asked Questions About Springfield Water
Is Springfield tap water safe to drink?
Springfield, Georgia tap water receives a grade of B (69/100), which is considered good. Out of 34 contaminants tested, 2 exceed EPA maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) and 3 exceed health guidelines (MCLGs). While the water meets federal standards, some residents may still choose to use a filter for additional peace of mind.
What contaminants are in Springfield's water?
Of the 34 contaminants tested in Springfield's water supply, the most notable include PFOS, PFOA, Lead (90th percentile). 2 contaminant(s) exceed EPA legal limits (MCLs). 3 contaminant(s) exceed EPA health goals (MCLGs), which are non-enforceable targets set at levels with no known health risk.
Does Springfield have any water quality violations?
Yes, Springfield has 31 EPA violation(s) on record, with the most recent in 2023. Violation types include MON, Other, MCL. 2 of these are health-based violations, which are the most serious category.
Do I need a water filter in Springfield?
Based on EPA data, using a water filter in Springfield is recommended. 2 contaminant(s) exceed legal limits. An NSF-certified filter — such as a reverse osmosis or activated carbon system — can effectively reduce many common contaminants. Choose a filter certified to remove the specific contaminants found in your area.
Where does Springfield's tap water come from?
Springfield's drinking water is sourced from groundwater and supplied by SPRINGFIELD and 1 other water system(s). The system serves approximately 15,393 people. Groundwater is pumped from underground aquifers, which often provides natural filtration.
How often is Springfield's water tested?
Under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), water utilities are required to regularly test for over 90 contaminants. Testing frequency varies by contaminant — some are tested monthly, others quarterly or annually. Springfield's water systems must report results to the EPA and publish an annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR). The data on this page reflects the latest available EPA testing data.
How does Springfield's water compare to other cities in Georgia?
Springfield's water quality score of 69/100 earns a grade of B, which is considered good. This is an above-average score compared to many cities nationwide. Visit our Georgia state page to see how all cities in the state compare.
What should I do if I'm concerned about Springfield's water quality?
If you have concerns about Springfield's tap water, consider these steps: (1) Request your utility's annual Consumer Confidence Report for detailed local data. (2) Get your water independently tested through a state-certified laboratory. (3) Consider an NSF-certified water filter rated for the contaminants found in your area. (4) Contact your water utility (SPRINGFIELD) with specific questions. (5) Report water quality issues to your state drinking water program or the EPA Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 800-426-4791.