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Is Fort Lawn, SC Tap Water Safe to Drink?

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16K residents served 1 water system PWSID: SC1220002
Overall Score
83.5 / 100
Violations
2 active
Last Updated
May 2026
Source
Surface water
#120 of 196 in South Carolina Top 41% nationally
Private
High data confidence
Reviewed by WaterVerge Editorial Team · Last updated May 2026
B+GRADE
Water Quality Grade
83.5/100
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B+ 83.5/100

Fort Lawn, SC — Water Quality Report

Fort Lawn's drinking water received a grade of B+ (83.5 out of 100), indicating good water quality. The city's 1 water system serves approximately 15,668 residents using surface water.

Lead levels were measured at 0.0 ppb (90th percentile), well within EPA limits. UCMR 5 testing detected 4 PFAS compounds, with levels exceeding EPA maximum contaminant levels in the water supply.

The system has 21 violations on record, including 7 health-based violations. 2 remain unresolved.

Data last updated: May 2026 · Source: EPA SDWIS, UCMR 5
Analysis

What to know about Fort Lawn's water

Fort Lawn ranks #120 out of 196 cities in South Carolina for water quality, placing it below average in the state.

The city draws from surface water sources, which are more susceptible to seasonal runoff and agricultural contamination, requiring extensive multi-barrier treatment including coagulation, filtration, and disinfection.

Of particular concern: PFAS "forever chemical" levels exceed the 2024 EPA maximum contaminant levels. These synthetic compounds don't break down naturally and require specialized filtration such as reverse osmosis or granular activated carbon.

Hexavalent chromium (chromium-6) was detected at 0.27 µg/L in UCMR 3 testing. While below California's 10 µg/L limit and with no federal MCL set, residents sensitive to this contaminant may consider reverse osmosis filtration.

Quality Breakdown

Water quality score

See methodology →
83.5 out of 100 Grade B+
A: 90-100
B: 74-89
C: 60-73
F: <50
How is this calculated?
Violations
41.1/45
A
Historical violation record including health-based and monitoring violations.
Lead & Copper
20/20
A
Lead at 0.0 ppb (90th percentile).
Contaminants
10.4/20
D
4 PFAS compounds detected.
Compliance
8/10
B
Monitoring and reporting compliance with EPA regulations.
Source Risk
4/5
B
Water source: Surface water.
Water Safety

Is Fort Lawn, SC water safe to drink?

Use Caution

Fort Lawn's tap water meets most EPA standards but has areas that warrant attention. With a grade of B+ (83.5/100), some contaminant levels or compliance issues suggest that residents may benefit from additional filtration. The city's 1 water system serves approximately 15,668 residents using surface water (rivers, lakes, or reservoirs).

2
Active Violations
0.0 ppb
Lead (90th %ile)
4 compounds
PFAS Detected
10 events
Disaster History

Recent water quality updates for Fort Lawn

A timeline of significant water quality events, violations, and data updates.

PFAS
4 PFAS "forever chemical" compounds detected

PFAS levels exceed EPA maximum contaminant levels. Reverse osmosis or activated carbon filtration recommended.

Update
Water quality data updated

Latest EPA compliance and testing data incorporated into Fort Lawn's water quality assessment. Grade: B+ (83.5/100).

Violation
1 drinking water violation recorded

Contaminants: Lead and Copper Rule.

Disaster
HURRICANE HELENE

Federal disaster declaration (FEMA DR-4829). Hurricane event — may have impacted local water infrastructure.

Disaster
HURRICANE IDALIA

Federal disaster declaration (FEMA DR-3597). Hurricane event — may have impacted local water infrastructure.

Violation
1 drinking water violation recorded

Contaminants: TTHM.

Key contaminant findings

Based on the most recent EPA sampling data for Fort Lawn's water supply.

Lead Within Limits
Detected: 0.0 ppb Limit: 15 ppb (EPA Action Level)

Well within EPA limits.

PFAS (4 compounds) Elevated
Detected: Highest: PFPeA at 0.0089 µg/L Limit: 0.004 µg/L (EPA MCL)

PFAS "forever chemicals" exceed EPA maximum contaminant levels. Reverse osmosis or granular activated carbon filtration strongly recommended.

PFAS "forever chemicals" detected

UCMR 5 testing found 4 PFAS compounds in Fort Lawn's water supply. PFAS are synthetic chemicals that persist indefinitely in the environment and the human body.

Compound Level EPA MCL Status
PFPeA 0.0089 µg/L 0.004 µg/L Within Limit
PFHxA 0.0085 µg/L 0.004 µg/L Within Limit
PFOS 0.0047 µg/L 0.004 µg/L Over MCL
PFOA 0.0046 µg/L 0.004 µg/L Over MCL

Violation history

Fort Lawn's water system has 21 total violations on record, including 7 health-based violations. 2 remain unresolved. 1 violation was issued in the last 5 years.

MRMCL
Most recent violations:
Oct 2025 Lead and Copper Rule Open
Jan 2002 TTHM Resolved
Jul 1994 TTHM Resolved
Apr 1994 TTHM Resolved
Jan 1994 TTHM Resolved

Flood & environmental risk

Chester County has experienced 10 federally declared disasters since 2022. Flooding and severe storms can overwhelm water treatment plants, cause sewage overflows, and introduce agricultural runoff, bacteria, and sediment into drinking water supplies.

HURRICANE HELENE
Hurricane FEMA DR-4829
HURRICANE IDALIA
Hurricane FEMA DR-3597
HURRICANE IDALIA
Hurricane FEMA DR-3597

Where does Fort Lawn's water come from?

Fort Lawn's drinking water comes from surface water (rivers, lakes, or reservoirs), supplied by 1 water system serving approximately 15,668 people. Surface water sources are more susceptible to contamination from runoff, industrial discharge, and algal blooms, requiring extensive treatment.

What Fort Lawn residents can do

Install a water filter

Recommended: Reverse osmosis system. This addresses the specific contaminants found in Fort Lawn's water.

Request your utility's CCR

Your water utility is required to publish an annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) with detailed testing results. Ask for the latest copy or check your utility's website.

Monitor alerts during storms

Fort Lawn's area has a history of flooding. After severe weather, watch for boil water advisories from your local utility.

Data: EPA SDWIS, UCMR 5 (PFAS), FEMA, NOAA. Last updated May 2026.

Contaminant Alerts

Top contaminants to know

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Lead (90th percentile)
Inorganic / Heavy Metal
Safe
0.0 ppb
EPA Action Level: 15 ppb · 0% of limit
Safe Level
PFPeA
PFAS / Forever Chemical
Near MCL
0.0089 µg/L
EPA MCL: 0.004 µg/L · +20% over limit
Detected
PFHxA
PFAS / Forever Chemical
Near MCL
0.0085 µg/L
EPA MCL: 0.004 µg/L · +20% over limit
Detected
HAA5 (Disinfection Byproducts)
Disinfection Byproduct
Safe
16.6 µg/L
EPA MCL: 60 µg/L · 28% of limit
Within LimitUCMR 4 DataHAA6Br: 4.9 µg/LHAA9: 21.3 µg/L
Chromium-6 (Hexavalent Chromium)
Inorganic
Detected
0.27 µg/L
CA MCL (no federal MCL): 10 µg/L · 3% of limit
DetectedUCMR 3 Data
Strontium
Inorganic
Detected
70.0 µg/L
EPA Health Ref Level: 1,500 µg/L · 5% of limit
DetectedUCMR 3 Data
1,4-Dioxane
Organic
Over HA
0.36 µg/L
EPA Health Advisory: 0.35 µg/L · +3% over limit
Over Health AdvisoryUCMR 3 Data
Manganese
Inorganic
Detected
2.5 µg/L
EPA Secondary MCL: 50 µg/L · 5% of limit
DetectedUCMR 4 Data
Chlorate
Disinfection Byproduct
Over HA
330.0 µg/L
EPA Lifetime HA: 210 µg/L · +20% over limit
Over Health AdvisoryUCMR 3 Data
PFAS Testing

Forever chemicals overview

National PFAS report →
30
Compounds tested
4
Detected
2
Exceed EPA MCL
2.33
Hazard Index
PFOS max: 0.0047 µg/L PFOA max: 0.0046 µg/L
Compliance Record

Violation summary

21
Total violations
7
Health-based
2
Active / unresolved
Oct 2025
Most recent violation
Compliance Record

Violations & advisories

21 Total
2 Active
7 Health-based
19 Resolved
Violations by category
Former Total Trihalomethane Rule
7
Inorganic Chemicals
5
Nitrate Rule
3
Lead and Copper Rule
2
Total Coliform Rule
2
Oct 2025 Active
Lead and Copper Rule
Monitoring & Reporting
Monitoring & Reporting 0
Active
Compliance Violation
Monitoring 0
Jan 2002 Resolved
TTHM
Monitoring & Reporting
Monitoring & Reporting Resolved Mar 2002
Jul 1994 Resolved
TTHM
Max Contaminant Level
Health-Based Health Resolved Sep 1994
Apr 1994 Resolved
TTHM
Max Contaminant Level
Health-Based Health Resolved Jun 1994
Jan 1994 Resolved
TTHM
Max Contaminant Level
Health-Based Health Resolved Mar 1994
Oct 1993 Resolved
TTHM
Max Contaminant Level
Health-Based Health Resolved Dec 1993
Jul 1993 Resolved
Nitrate
Monitoring & Reporting
Monitoring & Reporting Resolved Sep 1993
Jul 1993 Resolved
TTHM
Max Contaminant Level
Health-Based Health Resolved Sep 1993
Apr 1993 Resolved
Nitrate
Monitoring & Reporting
Monitoring & Reporting Resolved Jun 1993
Jan 1993 Resolved
Nitrate
Monitoring & Reporting
Monitoring & Reporting Resolved Mar 1993
Jan 1993 Resolved
Mercury
Monitoring & Reporting
Monitoring & Reporting Resolved Jan 1993
Jan 1993 Resolved
Cadmium
Monitoring & Reporting
Monitoring & Reporting Resolved Jan 1993
Jan 1993 Resolved
Chromium
Monitoring & Reporting
Monitoring & Reporting Resolved Jan 1993
Jan 1993 Resolved
Selenium
Monitoring & Reporting
Monitoring & Reporting Resolved Jan 1993
Jan 1993 Resolved
Barium
Monitoring & Reporting
Monitoring & Reporting Resolved Jan 1993
Jan 1993 Resolved
Lead and Copper Rule
Monitoring & Reporting
Monitoring & Reporting Resolved Dec 1993
Feb 1992 Resolved
Coliform (TCR)
Monitoring & Reporting
Monitoring & Reporting Resolved Feb 1992
Jan 1992 Resolved
Coliform (TCR)
Monitoring & Reporting
Monitoring & Reporting Resolved Jan 1992
Jun 1987 Resolved
TTHM
Max Contaminant Level
Health-Based Health Resolved Jun 1987
Showing 20 of 21 violations
Industrial pollution

Top industrial polluters within 10 miles of Fort Lawn

Industrial polluters nearby

Reported releases to surface water by facilities near Fort Lawn, ranked by pounds discharged annually.

Total reported releases to surface water: 251 lbs

FacilityTop chemicalTo surface water (lbs/yr)Distance
GITI TIRE MANUFACTURING CO (USA) LTD
Plastics and Rubber · GITI TIRE USA LTD
RICHBURG, SC29729
Zinc compounds2508.6 mi
GUARDIAN INDUSTRIES LLC
Nonmetallic Mineral Product · KOCH INC
RICHBURG, SC29729
Lead compounds17.1 mi
AKZONOBEL
Plastics and Rubber · AKZO NOBEL INC
LANCASTER, SC29720
9.9 mi
ALLVAC RICHBURG PLANT
Primary Metals · ATI INC
RICHBURG, SC29729
4.6 mi
MARCEGAGLIA STAINLESS RICHBURG LLC
Primary Metals · MARCEGAGLIA
RICHBURG, SC29729
8.6 mi

Source: EPA Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) 2023

Site context

Superfund sites within 10 miles of Fort Lawn

Superfund sites nearby

Federally tracked hazardous-waste sites on the EPA National Priorities List. Proximity does not necessarily indicate tap-water contamination — the connection depends on hydrology and treatment.

Source: EPA Superfund National Priorities List

Environmental Risk

Drought conditions

D3 — extreme drought

Chester County is currently in D3 (extreme drought) per the U.S. Drought Monitor (week of May 5, 2026). Drought can elevate disinfection-byproduct (TTHM/HAA5) levels and taste/odor issues as utilities draw from lower reservoirs.

14
Weeks at D2+ (current streak)
32.9%
Months in D2+ (last 30y)
14
Weeks at D2+ (last 5y)

Source: U.S. Drought Monitor, updated weekly by NDMC, USDA, and NOAA.

Environmental Risk

Flood & disaster history

10
Declared disasters
Sep 2024
Most recent
Hurricane
Most common type

Chester County has experienced 10 federally declared disasters since 2022. Flooding and severe weather can compromise water treatment infrastructure and introduce contaminants into drinking water supplies.

Sep 2024
HURRICANE HELENE
Hurricane FEMA #4829
Aug 2023
HURRICANE IDALIA
Hurricane FEMA #3597
Aug 2023
HURRICANE IDALIA
Hurricane FEMA #3597
Aug 2023
HURRICANE IDALIA
Hurricane FEMA #3597
Nov 2022
HURRICANE IAN
Hurricane FEMA #4677
Nov 2022
HURRICANE IAN
Hurricane FEMA #4677

Recommended water filters

Based on contaminants detected in Fort Lawn's water supply, we recommend the following filter types.

🧪
For PFAS
Reverse Osmosis or Activated Carbon Block
PFAS compounds exceed EPA maximum contaminant levels

Full contaminants report

Contaminant Detected Level EPA Limit Unit Category Status
Lead (90th percentile) 0.0 15 ppb Inorganic Safe
11Cl-PF3OUdS ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
4:2 FTS ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
6:2 FTS ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
8:2 FTS ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
9Cl-PF3ONS ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
ADONA ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
HFPO-DA ND 0.01 µg/L PFAS Not Detected
lithium ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
NEtFOSAA ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
NFDHA ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
NMeFOSAA ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
PFBA ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
PFBS ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
PFDA ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
PFDoA ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
PFEESA ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
PFHpA ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
PFHpS ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
PFHxA 0.009 HI µg/L PFAS Detected
PFHxS ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
PFMBA ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
PFMPA ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
PFNA ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
PFOA 0.005 0.004 µg/L PFAS Over MCL
PFOS 0.005 0.004 µg/L PFAS Over MCL
PFPeA 0.009 HI µg/L PFAS Detected
PFPeS ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
PFTA ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
PFTrDA ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
PFUnA ND HI µg/L PFAS Not Detected
Data source: EPA SDWIS, UCMR 5, local utility CCR.

Lead level trend (90th percentile)

EPA action level: 15 ppb
Lead has decreased by 2.6 ppb from 1992 (2.6 ppb) to 2025 (0.0 ppb).
Infrastructure

Water source & infrastructure

Primary Source
Surface Water
Operator
Private
Population Served
15,668
Water Systems
1
Water Source

Where Fort Lawn's water comes from

Surface Water

Fort Lawn's drinking water comes primarily from surface water sources such as rivers, lakes, or reservoirs.

Surface water systems require multi-stage treatment including coagulation, sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection to meet EPA Safe Drinking Water Act standards.

These sources can be impacted by seasonal changes, stormwater runoff, upstream agriculture, and industrial discharge.

The system is operated by private ownership and serves approximately 15,668 people through 1 water system.

Infrastructure

Water systems serving Fort Lawn

System Name PWSID Population Source
CHESTER METROPOLITAN DISTRICT (1220002) SC1220002 15,668 SW
Regional Comparison

How Fort Lawn compares

Full South Carolina rankings →

Fort Lawn's score of 83.5/100 is above the average of 77/100 among major South Carolina cities. It outscores 6 of 10 nearby cities.

Fort Lawn (this city)
83.5
Greenville
92.1
Charleston
82.8
Columbia
37.1
Conway
67.5
Okatie
83.8
South Carolina avg
77
City Profile

About Fort Lawn, SC

Wikipedia →

Chester is a small rural city in Chester County, South Carolina, United States. As of the 2020 census, Chester had a population of 5,269. It is the county seat of Chester County. The community was segregated. Many African Americans, including the principal and teachers at Finley School, lived in East Chester.

Economic Profile
$49,844
Median Income
$152,783
Median Home Value
$1,161/mo
Median Rent
9%
Unemployment
Community
31.3
Median Age
319
People / sq mi
16.9%
College Educated
64.6%
Homeownership
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Frequently asked questions

Is Fort Lawn, SC tap water safe to drink?

Fort Lawn's water quality earned a grade of B+ (83.5/100). The water generally meets EPA standards and is considered safe for consumption. The city ranks #120 out of 196 cities tested in South Carolina.

What contaminants are in Fort Lawn's water?

Lead was measured at 0.0 ppb (90th percentile). 4 PFAS compounds were detected. 21 violations are on record.

How is Fort Lawn's water quality grade calculated?

The grade is based on four factors: violation history (40%), lead and copper levels (25%), PFAS contamination (25%), and regulatory compliance (10%). The score is also adjusted based on how complete the available data is. See our methodology page for full details.

Do I need a water filter in Fort Lawn?

PFAS compounds exceed EPA limits — a reverse osmosis or activated carbon filter is recommended.

Where does Fort Lawn's water come from?

Fort Lawn's water is sourced from Surface water. The city has 1 water system serving approximately 15,668 residents.

What health violations has Fort Lawn's water system had?

Fort Lawn has 7 health-based violations on record. The most recent violation was recorded in October 2025. Health-based violations mean the water exceeded EPA maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) for a regulated substance. 2 violations remain unresolved.

Why does Fort Lawn have so many PFAS compounds in its water?

4 different PFAS "forever chemical" compounds were detected in Fort Lawn's water supply during UCMR 5 testing. PFAS contamination often originates from proximity to military installations (AFFF firefighting foam), airports, industrial manufacturing sites, or wastewater treatment facilities. Some levels exceed the 2024 EPA maximum contaminant levels — a reverse osmosis or NSF-certified activated carbon filter is strongly recommended.

How does Fort Lawn's water compare to other cities?

Fort Lawn ranks #120 out of 196 cities in South Carolina (better than 39% of state cities) and #6376 out of 15744 cities nationally (60th percentile). The grade of B+ reflects the combined assessment of violation history, lead and copper levels, PFAS contamination, and regulatory compliance.