ZIP Code 57268 Water Quality Report
Toronto, SD · Deuel County County
Water Safety Grade
Poor — Multiple violations recorded
Health Violations
0
Total Violations
0
Lead Risk
High
Contaminants
0
About Tap Water in ZIP Code 57268
Tap water in ZIP code 57268 (Toronto, SD) has received a D grade (score: 40/100) — below average for the nation. Brookings-deuel Rural Water System has recorded notable violations with EPA Safe Drinking Water Act regulations. Residents may want to consider additional filtration and review their annual Consumer Confidence Report.
Water System
Brookings-deuel Rural Water System
EPA ID: SD4600430
Water Source
Ground Water
Population Served
6,200 residents
County
Deuel County County, South Dakota
Lead Levels in ZIP 57268
EPA action level: 15 ppb | Public health goal: 0 ppb
Lead Level: 13.0 ppb — Approaching Action Level
Lead exposure risk in 57268 is rated High. EPA models estimate a 66% probability of lead exposure risk in this ZIP code based on housing age, infrastructure age, and water system data. This typically reflects older housing stock built before 1986 (when lead pipes were banned), aging distribution infrastructure, or detected lead levels in water samples. Families should prioritize getting their tap water tested independently and installing a certified lead-reducing filter.
EPA model estimate based on housing age and infrastructure
Violation History
Past 5 years — EPA SDWIS data
Brookings-deuel Rural Water System has recorded zero violations in the EPA compliance database over the past 5 years — a strong indicator of consistent regulatory compliance and careful monitoring.
Regulatory compliance risk for Brookings-deuel Rural Water System is rated Low — indicating a consistent track record of meeting EPA reporting and treatment requirements.
Contaminants Detected
Contaminants with health-based violations on record
No health-based contaminant violations are on record for ZIP code 57268. This means EPA monitoring has not found levels of regulated contaminants exceeding the Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) set under the Safe Drinking Water Act — a positive indicator of water quality compliance.
Water Source & Environmental Factors
Ground Water
This system draws water from underground aquifers. Groundwater is naturally filtered through soil and rock, but can still contain naturally occurring minerals like arsenic, radium, or nitrates.
Highest potential
% of household income spent on energy — indicator of older infrastructure
EPA Radon Zone 1 — highest potential for radon in indoor air. Homeowners should test their home for radon and consider mitigation if levels exceed 4 pCi/L.
🛡 What Should You Do? — ZIP 57268 Recommendations
Serious water quality concerns — action recommended
- 🚨 Install a certified NSF/ANSI 53 or 58 (reverse osmosis) filter immediately for drinking and cooking
- 🚨 Do not give unfiltered water to children, pregnant women, or immunocompromised individuals
- 🚨 Contact Brookings-deuel Rural Water System to request the current violation status and corrective action plan
- 🚨 Report concerns to your state environmental agency or call the EPA hotline: 1-800-426-4791
- 🚨 Consider having your home's tap water independently tested by a certified lab
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Data Sources & Methodology
Water quality data for ZIP code 57268 is compiled from the EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS), EPA ECHO enforcement database, UCMR5 unregulated contaminant monitoring, and Consumer Confidence Reports filed by Brookings-deuel Rural Water System. Safety scores are composite metrics derived from violation history, lead levels, enforcement actions, and infrastructure risk indicators. Data reflects a 5-year monitoring window. Last dataset update: 2024. View EPA source data →