Gila County · Arizona · EPA SDWIS 2026Q2
Miami Water Quality
Is Miami tap water safe to drink?
Miami's public water is regulated to meet EPA legal limits. The EPA SDWIS record shows 1 contaminant on file, plus PFAS detected. Local water is very hard. But meeting legal limits isn't the same as zero-risk. Our Water Score rates it 94/100. See the breakdown below, or pull a free water report to learn what's actually coming out of your tap.
What's really in Miami's water
PFAS (forever chemicals)
Detected
Detected in the supply below the federal limit. PFAS are "forever chemicals" that don't break down and accumulate over time. Compounds found: PFBA, PFBS, PFHxA, PFHxS, PFPeA, PFPeS.
Water hardness
very hard
Miami's water is very hard. Hardness isn't a health risk, but it drives scale on fixtures and water heaters, shortens appliance life, and leaves skin and hair dry.
EPA violations may be administrative or monitoring/reporting issues rather than measured exceedances of a health limit. A utility appearing on this list does not by itself mean the water is unsafe to drink. Health-based goals (EPA MCLG / WHO) are health targets and are often stricter than the legal limit (the federal MCL). The only way to know what is in your specific home is to test your own water.
Your water provider
ARIZONA WATER CO - MIAMI CLAYPOOL
- Population served
- 8,656
- PWSID
- AZ0404002
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