Garrison Place

Carlisle, MA · serves 32 · GroundwaterMA3051022
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All monitored contaminants within federal limits. Last updated from the most recent CCR and EPA monitoring data available.
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Measured in your 2025 water report
From your utility's Consumer Confidence Report · 9 contaminants tested
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Regulated contaminants — legally enforceable limits
Arsenic
0.0014 mg/L
Reference: MCL
Federal Maximum Contaminant Level. The legally enforceable EPA drinking-water standard.
What is it?
A naturally occurring element found in rock and soil. Gets into drinking water through erosion of natural deposits or runoff from industrial and agricultural sources.
Why it matters
Long-term exposure is linked to increased risk of skin, bladder, and lung cancer. There is no safe level for arsenic — the MCL of 10 µg/L balances health protection with treatment feasibility.
What to do
If your water is near or above the limit, a reverse osmosis filter certified to NSF/ANSI 58 removes over 90% of arsenic. Point-of-use filters at the kitchen tap are effective and affordable.
What the research says
Multiple peer-reviewed studies have found congenital heart defects including atrial septal defects at concentrations as low as 0.0005 mg/L20x below the US federal limit.
WHO recommendation
Sodium
53.1 mg/L
Reference: WHO guideline
World Health Organization drinking-water guideline. International guidance, not legally enforced in the US.
What is it?
Naturally present in most water sources. Also increases from road salt, water softeners, and natural mineral deposits.
Why it matters
There is no federal MCL for sodium. The WHO suggests a guideline of 200 mg/L for people on sodium-restricted diets. For most people, sodium in water is a small fraction of dietary intake.
What to do
If you're on a sodium-restricted diet and your water is above 20 mg/L, talk to your doctor. For most people, no action needed.
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Other measurements

These describe characteristics of the water that aren’t health risks at typical levels — mineral content, taste, hardness, and similar.

pH
6.7 SU· neutral
Alkalinity
77 mg/L
Chloride
8.6 mg/L
(EPA secondary standard: 250 mg/L)
Iron
0.142 mg/L
(EPA secondary standard: 0.3 mg/L)
Sulfate
30.4 mg/L
(EPA secondary standard: 250 mg/L)
TDS
179 mg/L
(EPA secondary standard: 500 mg/L)

CCR data in early access — values are extracted from utility PDFs and may contain errors. Verify with your utility's 2025 CCR report.

Source: GARRISON PLACE Consumer Confidence Report 2025 · Extracted by WaterScore
Measured data
Private Well Risk

Do you have or use a private well? Measured concentrations from nearby private wells sampled within 5 miles.

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7 sites within 10 mi
Nearby Superfund Sites

7 EPA Superfund sites within 10 miles. Proximity does not necessarily mean your water is affected.

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1 well
Water Sources

Carlisle pumps water from one groundwater well drawing from local groundwater.

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