Your water-safety score
418 Mill Creek Rd, Brookhaven, OH
Served by Brookhaven Municipal Water · ~38,400 people
Brookhaven’s water meets most federal standards, with one elevated reading (PFAS) worth addressing with a certified filter. Last updated Jun 12, 2026.
What this means for you
- ▲PFAS is slightly elevated. A certified reverse-osmosis or carbon filter removes it effectively.
- ●Trihalomethanes are moderate. Within limits; a carbon filter reduces taste and odor.
- ✓Lead, nitrate & arsenic are low. All comfortably below federal limits.
These figures reflect system-wide testing. Your home’s plumbing can change what comes out of your tap — confirm with your utility’s latest report or an at-home test.
Contaminant breakdown
Measured levels vs. the EPA limit, in plain English.
PFAS (PFOA + PFOS)
ElevatedSlightly above the new EPA limit. A certified RO or carbon filter removes it effectively.
Trihalomethanes
ModerateA disinfection byproduct. Within limits; a carbon filter cuts taste and odor.
Lead
Within rangeWell below the action level. Older home plumbing can still add lead at the tap.
Nitrate
Within rangeLow. Typically tied to agricultural runoff in the watershed.
Arsenic
Within rangeComfortably within the federal limit for this system.
Historical trend
How Brookhaven’s score has changed
Service area
Brookhaven Municipal Water · 4 pressure zones
Local water news
Brookhaven areaBrookhaven publishes 2026 PFAS reduction plan
Jun 10, 2026 · Utility notice
Annual water-quality report now available
Jun 1, 2026 · CCR release
Mill Creek reservoir levels return to normal
May 22, 2026 · Regional
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