Quality Reports:

Get the facts about the water you drink.

Our goal is to be as transparent as our product.

That's why we make quality reports, for all our bottled water brands, available 24/7 online. They're also available by calling the 800 number listed on our bottle label.

It’s easy to access our Quality Reports.


 

Check your local water quality

It’s your right to know what’s in your community’s water supply. In fact, the EPA requires every public or community water system to provide a drinking water quality report to its customers on an annual basis. Click on the map to find your community’s report.

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How to read a water quality report

It’s your water. It’s your body. It’s your right to know. Take a minute to 

learn how to read and understand a water quality report.

Listen In.

How lead in drinking water may still be a concern, especially for children.

How much lead is allowed in your drinking water?

The EPA allows higher levels of lead in tap water than is allowed in bottled water. The lead levels in our water are non-detectable at less than 0.5 parts per billion (ppb).

Marc A. Edwards, PhD,
Professor of civil and environmental engineering at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA:

Lead in Potable Water as a Public Health Threat

FDA & EPA Lead Standards Comparisons

The lead standard at Nestlé Waters is non-detectable, which is less then 0.5 parts
per billion (ppb)