D24/100
CONROE RESORT — Water Quality Report 2026
Serving 1,068 people · Texas
Water Source
Groundwater
County
—
System ID
TX1700416
Violations
72
Contaminant Test Results
EPA Violation History
2
Violations (last 5yr)
1
Unresolved
1
Health-Related
TIER 3Unresolved
Disinfection byproduct treatment technique failure
When: July 17, 2023Rule: Ground Water RuleEnforcement: Informal — resolved cooperativelyVerify on EPA.gov
TIER 2Resolved
Violation related to Consumer Confidence Report
When: January 30, 2023 – February 20, 2024Rule: Consumer Confidence RuleEnforcement: Resolving — corrective action underway
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 CONROE RESORT
Is CONROE RESORT water safe to drink?
CONROE RESORT water receives a grade of D (24/100), which is considered poor. 0 contaminant(s) exceed EPA legal limits and 72 violation(s) are on record. Customers may want to consider using a water filter.
What contaminants has CONROE RESORT detected?
1 contaminants were tested in CONROE RESORT's water. No contaminants exceed EPA legal limits or health goals, indicating good water quality management.
Does CONROE RESORT have any EPA violations?
Yes, CONROE RESORT has 72 EPA violation(s) on record, with the most recent in 2023. Violation types include Other, TT, MR. 1 are health-based violations.
How many people does CONROE RESORT serve?
CONROE RESORT serves approximately 1,068 people, Texas.
What type of water does CONROE RESORT provide?
CONROE RESORT sources its water from groundwater. Groundwater is pumped from underground aquifers, which often provides natural filtration. The utility's system ID is TX1700416.
How does CONROE RESORT compare to other utilities in Texas?
CONROE RESORT scores 24/100 with a grade of D (poor). This score suggests significant water quality concerns relative to other utilities. Visit our Texas state page for a full comparison of water systems.