Get a free, instant EPA water quality report for your address. Discover exactly what contaminants are in your local water supply — from PFAS to lead to nitrates.
Millions of Americans are exposed to contaminated drinking water every day. While municipal water systems are required to meet EPA standards, many regions still report concerning levels of PFAS, lead, nitrates, and other harmful chemicals. The Lela Homelife water quality lookup tool uses official EPA data to show you exactly what's in your local water supply — with no cost and no hidden fees.
Simply enter your address below to see a detailed breakdown of contaminants detected in your water system, including which chemicals exceed federal health standards. Armed with this information, you can make informed decisions about water filtration solutions to protect your family's health.
Water quality testing is essential for protecting your family's health. Many contaminants have no taste, smell, or color — you can't detect them without testing. The EPA regulates over 90 drinking water contaminants, but water quality varies significantly by region and even by neighborhood.
Most homeowners have no idea what's flowing from their tap. PFAS, lead, nitrates, and other toxins are common in New England water systems.
Many contaminants like PFAS are called "forever chemicals" because they don't break down naturally and accumulate in your body over time. Lead exposure is particularly concerning for children and pregnant women, causing developmental issues and other serious health problems.
Our reports are powered by official EPA water quality data for your specific utility. No guessing — just facts about your local water system.
Every public water utility is required to test water regularly and report results to the EPA through Consumer Confidence Reports (CCRs). We compile this public data to give you actionable insights about your specific water supply, including which contaminants are present and their concentration levels.
Once you know what's in your water, we can help. Whole house filtration systems remove 99% of detected contaminants.
From advanced carbon filtration to reverse osmosis systems, we customize solutions based on your specific water quality report. These systems not only improve water safety but also enhance taste, reduce odors, and protect your plumbing and appliances from mineral buildup.
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Understanding water contaminants helps you take the right protective steps. Here's what you need to know about the most common issues in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and the wider New England region.
PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances) are "forever chemicals" that don't break down in the environment or your body. They're linked to serious health issues including liver damage, kidney disease, thyroid dysfunction, cancer, and reproductive harm. PFAS are found in water systems across Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and beyond, particularly near military bases, airports, and industrial areas where aqueous film-forming foams (AFFF) were used. Recent EPA regulations lowering PFAS drinking water limits reflect the growing concern about these chemicals' health impacts.
Whole house systems filter all water entering your home — not just drinking water at the kitchen sink. Multi-stage filtration uses activated carbon, sediment filters, and advanced technologies like reverse osmosis or ion exchange to remove sediment, chlorine, chloramines, PFAS, heavy metals, nitrates, and other contaminants. We customize systems based on your water quality report results, ensuring you get targeted protection against the specific contaminants in your area. These systems also extend the life of appliances like water heaters, washing machines, and dishwashers by reducing mineral and sediment buildup.
Yes, completely free with no strings attached. We use EPA public water data to generate your report instantly. No credit card required, no email list sign-ups with hidden marketing, and no hidden costs. If you want a professional in-home water test (which can detect additional contaminants beyond EPA-tested ones) or a personalized filtration system recommendation, we can set that up separately with full transparency on pricing. Many homeowners appreciate the free report as a starting point before deciding whether to invest in testing or filtration.
EPA water quality data updates annually, so we recommend checking your report yearly to see if new contaminants have been detected or if existing levels have changed. Your utility tests water regularly, but new contaminants like PFAS continue to be discovered and regulated. We recommend checking your report yearly or after any major system changes in your area. If you have a water filtration system installed, we recommend professional water testing every 2 years to verify the system is performing effectively and contaminants are being removed as expected.
Beyond PFAS and lead, common water contaminants include nitrates (from agricultural runoff and septic systems), arsenic, uranium, various pesticides, industrial chemicals, and microbial contaminants. Your water quality report will show all EPA-regulated contaminants detected in your specific area. Nitrates are particularly concerning in rural areas and agricultural regions. Chlorination byproducts like trihalomethanes (THMs) are common in chlorinated municipal systems. Your personalized water quality report breaks down exactly what you're dealing with, so you can understand your specific risks and choose appropriate filtration solutions.
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