Wasilla Drinking Water Quality
What's Really in Your Tap Water?
Wasilla tap water has some quality concerns you should be aware of. At just 58.8 ppm (3.4 gpg), the water is pleasantly soft. Lead levels test well below the EPA action level. There have been 124 violations recorded over the past 3 years.
Some Concerns
Monitor recommended
3.4 GPG hardness
Lead
Below EPA action level
EPA action level: 15 ppb
Hardness
Soft water
US Average: 100 ppm
Is Wasilla Tap Water Safe to Drink?
Wasilla tap water has some quality concerns but remains within acceptable limits.
- •15 health-based violations in the past 3 years across 45 water systems.
- •Consider testing your water at home and using a certified water filter for added safety.
The data below shows test results from 45 water utilities serving 29K people in the Wasilla area. Water quality testing is conducted regularly and reported to the EPA.
How Hard is Wasilla Water?
58.8 ppm
3.4 grains per gallon
Soft water requires no treatment and is gentle on skin and appliances.
Impact on Your Home
Shower
Great for skin & hair
Kitchen
No water spots
Laundry
Clothes stay soft
Appliances
No scale buildup
Regional Comparison
Values in ppm (mg/L as CaCO₃)
Based on 21 water samples from Matanuska-Susitna Borough County.
Your pipes tell a different story
The data above shows what leaves the treatment plant—not what comes out of your faucet. Old pipes, lead solder, and building plumbing can add contaminants the city never tests for. Know exactly what's in your Wasilla tap water.
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Lead & Contaminants
Understanding lead levels and water quality violations in Wasilla
Lead Test Results
90th Percentile Lead Level
2.76 ppb
Wasilla lead levels are well within safe limits.
Regular testing is still recommended, as lead can enter water through household plumbing.
Last sampled: 2027-12-31
About Lead in Drinking Water
What is Lead in Water?
Lead is a toxic metal that can dissolve into drinking water from older pipes, solder, and fixtures. It's invisible, tasteless, and odorless, making testing the only way to detect it. The EPA has set an action level of 15 ppb, though they emphasize there is no safe level of lead exposure.
Potential Health Effects
Developmental delays, learning difficulties, lower IQ, behavioral issues
High blood pressure, kidney damage, reproductive issues
How to Reduce Exposure
- •Run water for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before drinking, especially in the morning
- •Use cold water for cooking and drinking (hot water dissolves more lead)
- •Install a NSF-certified filter designed to remove lead
- •Test your water, especially if your home was built before 1986
EPA Compliance History
Action Recommended
Active health-based violations detectedConsider using a certified water filter until violations are resolved. Contact your utility for updates on corrective actions.
3-Year Violation Summary
124
Total Violations
15
Health-Related
109
Administrative
Health-Related Violations
Contaminant exceeded EPA safety limits. May require filter or alternative water source.
Administrative Violations
Missed testing deadlines or reporting. Does not indicate water quality issues.
Who Provides Wasilla's Water?
Utility Name
WASILLA WATER SYSTEM
EPA System ID (PWSID)
AK2224646
Primary Water Source
Groundwater
Population Served
29K
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Wasilla tap water quality
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This data is for informational purposes only. Water quality can vary by neighborhood and building. For official reports, contact your local water utility or the EPA. Learn about our methodology