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Tap Water ReportEWG database · June 2026

Your drinking water, decoded

St. Mary's County MetCom (Lexington Park)

Public water system · Maryland · serves 43,030 people · source: Groundwater (coastal plain aquifers) · PWS ID MD0180007

19/ 100
High Risk

9 contaminants above health guidelines

At 1,174× the EWG health guideline, one glass of this tap water carries what 1,174 glasses should.

What’s in the water

× = times the EWG health guideline
ArsenicCancer
×1,174
Haloacetic acids (HAA9)Cancer
×40
Total trihalomethanes (TTHMs)Cancer
×38
BromodichloromethaneCancer
×18
Haloacetic acids (HAA5)Cancer
×16

Also above the guideline (4 more): Dibromochloromethane ×8.5 · Radium, combined (-226 and -228) ×6 · Chloroform ×4.7 · Bromochloromethane ×2.4

What actually fixes it

your free test confirms the right fit

Carbon / pitcher filter

Cuts chlorine taste & some byproducts. A good first step — misses nitrate, chromium-6 & PFAS.

Reverse Osmosis (RO)

Under-sink drinking-water system — removes the widest range: byproducts, nitrate, chromium-6 & PFAS.

Whole-home + RO

Softener / carbon for every tap, plus RO at the kitchen for what whole-home can’t catch.

$0 · No obligation

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Water data via the EWG Tap Water Database (June 2026); this report is not affiliated with EWG. Levels are the latest reported system-wide averages and vary by home and season — an in-home test measures your actual tap. Full lab-style detail at https://myfreewaterreport.com/water/st-marys-metcom.