2024 Water Quality Report: Statesville Water Quality Report Released – All State & Federal Standards Met

Last Updated 3/26/2025Posted in Latest City News, Homepage

Statesville, NC – April 1, 2025 – The City of Statesville has released its 2024 Water Quality Report, confirming that the City’s drinking water meets or exceeds all health standards set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the North Carolina Department of Environmental and Natural Resources (DENR).

Statesville’s Water Quality Report, prepared by the City’s Water Resources Department, complies with the EPA’s National Primary Drinking Water Regulation for Consumer Confidence Reports (CCR). It provides detailed information on drinking water sources, testing methods, detected substances, and their levels.

The report also includes background on Statesville’s water system, explanations of testing terms, and useful charts. The full report is available online at www.statesvillenc.net/water-quality-report. Printed copies can be requested by calling 704-878-3441.

"We take great pride in providing Statesville with a reliable supply of safe and affordable drinking water," said Harry Hull, Statesville’s Water Resources Plant Supervisor. "Our mission is to support public safety and public health while also contributing to regional economic growth. Ensuring high-quality water at a great value is a top priority."

The Water Resources Department has received the N.C. Area Wide Optimization Award from the N.C. Division of Water Resources for the sixth consecutive year. This award recognizes water systems that excel in reducing turbidity—cloudiness caused by tiny particles in the water. Keeping turbidity low is essential for maintaining water quality, as it helps remove substances that could interfere with disinfection. While all drinking water systems must meet state and federal standards, Statesville consistently surpasses these requirements.

Protecting drinking water is a shared responsibility. Residents can help by properly disposing of chemicals, taking used motor oil to recycling centers, and keeping storm drains clear of debris. Reporting storm drain issues to 1-866-41-STORM also helps protect water resources.

For decades, Statesville has remained committed to delivering clean, safe drinking water. The City’s primary water source is the Catawba River Basin at Lookout Shoals Lake, with a backup supply from the South Yadkin River. Additionally, the city maintains emergency and regular-use connections with neighboring municipalities to ensure a reliable water supply for the community.



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