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“The water test helped us understand what was really going on.”

We had been noticing taste issues and wanted better answers about our water quality. After learning more about the disinfectants and byproducts in the water, getting treatment felt like the smart next step. The difference in taste and peace of mind has been worth it.

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“We wanted something better for our drinking water.”

Our tap water met basic standards most of the time, but after seeing how close some levels were to the limits and learning about past violations, we decided we wanted added protection. Filtration has made the water taste much cleaner, and we feel a lot better using it every day.

– Brandon W. – Choctaw County, OK
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We were looking for a way to improve taste and cut down on concerns about contaminants and disinfection byproducts. The water test gave us a clearer picture, and now we have a system in place that makes the water feel much more dependable.

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Frequently Asked Questions for Water in Choctaw County, OK

Is Choctaw County tap water safe to drink?

Choctaw County’s tap water is treated to meet drinking water requirements, but trace contaminants and treatment-related byproducts can still be present. That is one reason many homeowners choose filtration for better taste, added confidence, and an extra layer of protection.

Where does Choctaw County get its water?

Choctaw County’s water supply comes from Hugo Lake, which is a surface water source. Surface water can be more vulnerable to organic material and seasonal changes, which is one reason disinfectants and disinfection byproducts are closely monitored.

Does Choctaw County water contain disinfection byproducts?

Yes. Testing reported:

  • Haloacetic Acids (HAA5): 59 ppb
  • Total Trihalomethanes (TTHMs): 104 ppb

HAA5 was close to the regulatory limit, and TTHMs were reported above the federal maximum contaminant level. These are byproducts that form when disinfectants react with natural organic matter in the water, which is why many homeowners choose filtration for added protection.

Does Choctaw County use chlorine or chloramines?

Yes. The water system uses disinfectants to control microbes. Reported disinfectant monitoring showed a maximum period average of 1.3 mg/L and a running annual average of 1 mg/L. Disinfectants are important for water safety, but they can also affect taste and contribute to disinfection byproducts.

Have there been any violations at Choctaw County water treatment facilities?

Yes. Reported violations included:

  • Inadequate DBP precursor removal during parts of 2024
  • TTHM maximum contaminant level / LRAA violations during multiple 2024 compliance periods
  • Residual disinfectant concentration (SWTR) violations tied to chlorine during parts of 2024

These kinds of violations are important because they can indicate challenges with controlling disinfection byproducts and maintaining consistent treatment performance. Even after corrective actions, many homeowners still choose filtration for additional peace of mind.

Is lead a concern in Choctaw County water?

Lead monitoring reported a 90th percentile level of 2.22 ppb. That is below the action level of 15 ppb, but the report also showed 1 site over the action level, which can still be concerning for homeowners. Many families choose point-of-use drinking water filtration for extra protection.

Is copper a concern in Choctaw County water?

Copper was reported at 0.0903 ppm, which is below the action level. Even so, homeowners may still choose water filtration for added safety, especially for drinking and cooking water.

What other contaminants were found in Choctaw County water?

Testing detected several additional constituents, including:

  • Barium: 0.0223 ppm
  • Nickel: 0.00057 mg/L
  • Selenium: 0.693 ppb
  • Asbestos: 0.2 MFL
  • Chlorite: 0.569 ppm
  • Sodium: 6.94 mg/L

Many homeowners still prefer to reduce as many impurities as possible through home water treatment.

Does Choctaw County water contain PFAS or forever chemicals?

There were no PFAS results shown in the water quality data provided for this location. Even when PFAS are not listed, many homeowners still choose advanced filtration for extra peace of mind because water quality priorities and testing requirements can continue to change.

Should I use a water filter in Choctaw County?

Many homeowners in Choctaw County can benefit from a water filter. With disinfectants, disinfection byproducts, and a history of treatment-related violations in the system, filtration can help improve taste and provide added confidence in the water used for drinking and cooking.

Where can I get a local water quality report?

You can access Choctaw County’s latest Water Quality Report here.

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