AIRWAY HEIGHTS CITY OF
Airway, WA
PFAS detected in your water, but all levels are below 50% of federal limits.
- Population served
- 9.5K
- Source type
- GW
- Compounds detected
- 29
- Above federal limits
- 0
PWSID: WA5300650 · Source: EPA UCMR 5
Every compound tested
All 29 PFAS compounds in the EPA UCMR 5 program. Detected results are shown first.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
This compound is monitored under UCMR 5 but has no enforceable EPA drinking water limit yet.
How this grade was calculated
This system received a grade of B because PFAS were detected (worst compound: PFHxS) but all detected levels remain below 50% of the EPA Maximum Contaminant Level.
| Grade | Criteria |
|---|---|
| A | No PFAS detected above the Minimum Reporting Level |
| B | PFAS detected, all below 50% of the EPA MCL |
| C | Worst compound between 50% and 100% of EPA MCL |
| D | At least one compound exceeds the EPA MCL (up to 5×) |
| F | At least one compound exceeds 5× the EPA MCL |
What AIRWAY HEIGHTS CITY OF customers can do
PFAS were detected in AIRWAY HEIGHTS CITY OF's water but levels are well below federal limits. Steps to maintain awareness:
- Read your utility's annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) — request a copy if you don't receive one.
- Sign up for water quality alerts from your utility.
- If you're on a private well, get it independently tested for PFAS.
- Reduce PFAS exposure from non-water sources: avoid non-stick cookware, stain-resistant fabrics, and grease-resistant food packaging.
Where this data comes from
- EPA Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule, 5th cycle (UCMR 5)
- Testing period: 2023–2026
- EPA MCLs finalized April 2024
- Methodology
- View raw EPA UCMR data
This data reflects EPA testing. Your water utility may have more recent results — contact them directly for the most current information.