Water Quality in 13901 — Binghamton, NY
EPA data for BINGHAMTON, CITY OF
Data source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) SDWIS Last verified: March 16, 2026
Your Water System
ZIP code 13901 in Binghamton, New York is served by BINGHAMTON, CITY OF (EPA ID: NY0301651). This system provides water to approximately 47,600 people from surface water sources.
There are 27 community water systems serving this area.
Lead & Copper in Your Water
No Lead & Copper Rule sampling data available for systems serving this ZIP code.
Violation Summary
Contaminants Detected
The following contaminants have been flagged in EPA records for water systems serving this ZIP code:
| Contaminant | Category | Violations | Health-Based |
|---|---|---|---|
| Contaminant 2049 | Other | 1 | Yes |
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Water Systems Serving This Area
| System Name | EPA ID | Population | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| BINGHAMTON, CITY OF | NY0301651 | 47,600 | Surface water |
| CHENANGO CONSOLIDATED WD #1 | NY0301653 | 9,200 | Groundwater |
| BINGHAMTON (T) CONSOLIDATED WD | NY0301652 | 2,600 | Surface water |
| PORT DICKINSON VILLAGE | NY0301672 | 1,785 | Surface water |
| DICKINSON WD #3 | NY0301695 | 1,467 | Surface water |
What You Can Do
- Request your water system’s Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) — Your utility is required to publish this annually
- Consider a home water test — Independent testing can reveal issues in your specific plumbing
- Install a certified water filter — NSF-certified filters can address specific contaminants
- Contact your water provider — Ask about current treatment and any ongoing remediation
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Other Water Quality Reports in New York
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- 10570 (Pleasantville) — 8 violations
- 10601 (White Plains) — 95 violations
- 10701 (Yonkers)
- 10801 (New Rochelle) — 30 violations
- 10940 (Middletown) — 914 violations
- 10949 (Monroe) — 285 violations
- 11020 (Great Neck)
- 11040 (New Hyde Park)
- 11050 (Port Washington) — 8 violations
- 11201 (Brooklyn) — 170 violations
- 11351 (Flushing) — 8 violations
- 11530 (Garden City) — 1 violation
- 11549 (Hempstead) — 1 violation
- 11735 (Farmingdale)
- 11801 (Hicksville)
- 12180 (Troy) — 24 violations
- 12201 (Albany) — 30 violations
- 12301 (Schenectady) — 218 violations
Nearby Water Quality Reports
- 13760 (Endicott) — 9 mi — 2 violations
- 14850 (Ithaca) — 37 mi — 7 violations
- 14901 (Elmira) — 48 mi — 235 violations
- 18501 (Scranton, PA) — 53 mi
- 18701 (Wilkes Barre, PA) — 62 mi
Data Sources
This report uses public data from the EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS). View the full compliance record for BINGHAMTON, CITY OF (NY0301651) on EPA.gov.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tap water in 13901 safe to drink?
Binghamton’s water system has recorded 1 health-based violation in the past 5 years. While the system is required to treat water to meet federal standards, you may want to consider additional precautions such as a certified water filter.
Where does 13901’s water come from?
The primary water source for this area is surface water. BINGHAMTON, CITY OF serves approximately 47,600 people.
How can I get my water tested?
Contact your local water utility for a free water quality report, or hire a certified lab for independent home water testing. The EPA recommends testing annually if you use a private well.
Does 13901 have lead in the water?
No Lead and Copper Rule sampling data is currently available in EPA records for water systems serving ZIP code 13901. If you are concerned about lead, contact your water utility or have your tap water independently tested.
What is the radon risk in 13901?
Radon zone data is not available for ZIP code 13901. The EPA recommends testing all homes for radon regardless of location, as radon levels can vary significantly even within the same neighborhood.