A82/100
LINTON CITY OF — Water Quality Report 2026
Serving 1,097 people · North Dakota
Water Source
Purchased Surface Water
County
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System ID
ND1500571
Violations
2
Contaminant Test Results
1 contaminant above EPA health goals
| Contaminant | Detected | Limit (MCL) | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
Copper (90th percentile) | 1.49 mg/L | 1.30 mg/L | Over Limit |
EPA Violation History
No violations in the past 5 years
Full EPA compliance since 2010.
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
Frequently Asked Questions About LINTON CITY OF
Is LINTON CITY OF water safe to drink?
LINTON CITY OF water receives a grade of A (82/100), which is considered excellent. Out of 2 contaminants tested, 1 exceed EPA legal limits. 1 contaminant(s) exceed non-enforceable health goals. The water meets federal safety standards.
What contaminants has LINTON CITY OF detected?
2 contaminants were tested in LINTON CITY OF's water. Notable contaminants include Copper (90th percentile). 1 exceed EPA legal limits (MCLs). 1 exceed EPA health goals (MCLGs).
Does LINTON CITY OF have any EPA violations?
Yes, LINTON CITY OF has 2 EPA violation(s) on record, with the most recent in 2010. Violation types include MCL. 2 are health-based violations.
How many people does LINTON CITY OF serve?
LINTON CITY OF serves approximately 1,097 people, North Dakota. The system provides water to 1 community: Linton.
What type of water does LINTON CITY OF provide?
LINTON CITY OF sources its water from purchased surface water. Surface water comes from rivers, lakes, or reservoirs and typically requires more extensive treatment. The utility's system ID is ND1500571.
How does LINTON CITY OF compare to other utilities in North Dakota?
LINTON CITY OF scores 82/100 with a grade of A (excellent). This places it among the higher-performing utilities in the state. Visit our North Dakota state page for a full comparison of water systems.