Local water facts · Virginia
City of Lynchburg serves 80,995 people from Pedlar Reservoir + James River. The numbers below are from the utility’s own published testing, compiled by the EWG Tap Water Database (June 2026). The water is legal — the question is how it compares to health guidelines, which sit well below the legal limits.
Each card shows how far a contaminant sits above its health guideline — the level scientists consider protective over a lifetime of drinking. A system can pass every legal test and still carry these levels.
28.1 ppb found · health guideline 0.06 ppb
Cancer26.3 ppb found · health guideline 0.1 ppb · legal limit 60 ppb
Cancer36.7 ppb found · health guideline 0.15 ppb · legal limit 80 ppb
Cancer14.3 ppb found · health guideline 0.1 ppb
Cancer31 ppb found · health guideline 0.4 ppb
Cancer3.38 ppb found · health guideline 0.06 ppb
Cancer11.2 ppb found · health guideline 0.2 ppb
Cancer0.17 pCi/L found · health guideline 0.05 pCi/L · legal limit 5 pCi/L
Cancer0.0454 ppb found · health guideline 0.02 ppb
Cancer0.201 ppb found · health guideline 0.1 ppb
CancerThink per glass: at 469× the guideline, one glass of tap water carries what 469 glasses would hold at the health-guideline level. The top flag here is Haloacetic acids (HAA9). Not an emergency — but worth knowing, because the fix is specific and usually simpler than people expect.
ZIP codes served by City of Lynchburg include 24501, 24502, 24503, 24504, 24505, 24506. Type yours on the free report page to see the version for your address.
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Good on chlorine taste and some disinfection byproducts. Cartridges fade fast — about every 2 months.
The drinking-water workhorse: handles PFAS, nitrate, arsenic and most of the hard flags — at one tap.
Treats every tap and protects pipes and appliances — usually paired with Reverse Osmosis (RO) for the kitchen.
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