June 14, 2026

Surfside Beach, TX Water Quality Report 2026

By PureWaterGuys

Water Utility: Village Of Surfside Beach
Population Served: 5,697 residents
Data Sources: EPA SDWIS + EPA UCMR5
Report Year: 2026

Surfside Beach, Texas drinking water is supplied by Village Of Surfside Beach. All US public water systems must test drinking water and report results to the EPA under the Safe Drinking Water Act. This report summarizes health-based violations and PFAS detections recorded in federal databases to help you make informed decisions about home water filtration.

EPA Health-Based Violation History

The following contaminants exceeded EPA maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) at this utility since 2010:

Contaminant Violation Years Filter Solution
Arsenic 2010-2025 Under Sink Filters
Lead And Copper Rule 2016 Whole House Filters
Revised Total Coliform Rule 2019-2020 Whole House Filters
Tthm 2015-2025 Water Filters

Source: EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS), updated quarterly. Health-based violations only.

PFAS "Forever Chemical" Detections

PFAS compounds were detected in this water system during EPA's Fifth Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule (UCMR5) testing program (2023-2025). EPA has set maximum contaminant levels of 4 parts per trillion (ppt) for PFOA and PFOS individually.

PFAS Compound Level Detected Solution
PFPeA 0.0044 ug/L PFAS Filters

Source: EPA UCMR5 occurrence data. Levels in micrograms per liter (ug/L = parts per billion). 1 ug/L = 1,000 ppt.

Should You Filter Your Surfside Beach Water?

Even utilities with no EPA violations may have contaminants present below legal limits but above health guidelines. The EPA sets maximum contaminant levels based on what is feasible and affordable to treat at scale -- not necessarily what carries zero health risk. Many independent health organizations recommend filtration for households with children, pregnant women, or immunocompromised individuals regardless of utility compliance status.

Protect Your Surfside Beach Home Water

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Filters for Surfside Beach, TX Water Issues

Based on contaminants detected in this report, these systems are worth considering:

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PFAS / Forever Chemicals
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Arsenic
Whole-house systems with certified arsenic-reduction media.
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Lead
NSF/ANSI 53-certified under-sink filters that reduce lead at the tap.
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Nitrates / Nitrites
Reverse osmosis systems that reduce nitrates to safe levels.
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Chlorine / Disinfection Byproducts
Whole-house carbon filters that eliminate chlorine taste, odor, and DBPs.
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Bacteria / Pathogens
UV sterilizers and certified filtration to eliminate harmful bacteria and pathogens.
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Copper
Certified under-sink filters that reduce copper leached from plumbing.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Surfside Beach tap water safe to drink?

Village Of Surfside Beach is required to meet EPA federal drinking water standards. However, meeting legal standards is not the same as being contaminant-free. Trace levels of disinfection byproducts, PFAS compounds, and other regulated contaminants are common in US municipal water systems.

Does Surfside Beach water have PFAS?

PFAS compounds were detected in this utility's water during EPA UCMR5 monitoring. A certified PFAS filter -- such as reverse osmosis or activated carbon block -- can significantly reduce these compounds at your tap.

What water filter works best for Surfside Beach?

A whole-house carbon block filter removes chlorine, chloramines, and many VOCs. For PFAS, arsenic, and nitrates, a reverse osmosis under-sink system provides the highest reduction rates. Take our free 2-minute quiz to find the right system for your home and budget.

Data sourced from EPA SDWIS and UCMR5 federal databases. PureWaterGuys.com is not affiliated with any municipal water utility. Contact your utility's annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) for complete local data.

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