Reviewed source snapshot Last reviewed: 2026-05-23. Primary system checked: Acton Water Supply District, PWSID MA2002000.
At a glance for Acton ZIP 01720
MassDEP identifies Acton Water Supply District as PWSID 2002000, class COM, status ACTIVE, serving Acton.
MassDEP lists a 2024 Consumer Confidence Report PDF for PWSID 2002000.
MassDEP maintains statewide PFAS drinking-water guidance for Massachusetts public-water and private-well questions.
What official sources say
| Topic | Official-source detail | How to use it |
|---|---|---|
| Public water system | MassDEP identifies Acton Water Supply District as PWSID 2002000, class COM, status ACTIVE, serving Acton. | Use this to confirm the likely utility context, not the result at a specific address. |
| CCR availability | MassDEP lists a 2024 Consumer Confidence Report PDF for PWSID 2002000. | Review the CCR for system-level results before making local claims. |
| Massachusetts PFAS context | MassDEP maintains statewide PFAS drinking-water guidance for Massachusetts public-water and private-well questions. | Use this for PFAS context only; it does not prove PFAS status at one home. |
| Private well caveat | MassDEP publishes private well guidance; municipal CCRs do not describe private well water conditions. | If the household uses a private well, use well-specific testing rather than a city water report. |
| Household-level limitation | A public water report is not a lab test of an individual faucet, and ZIP codes can cross water-system boundaries. | Confirm the utility or water bill and test at the tap for household-specific decisions. |
What official reports cannot prove about your faucet
Consumer Confidence Reports are system-level documents. ZIP codes can cross water-system boundaries, and household plumbing, service lines, fixture materials, private wells, treatment maintenance, stagnant water, and recent plumbing work can change what shows up at one faucet.
Best next step by concern in Acton
Lead or older plumbing
Use a lead-specific first-draw tap test, especially in older homes or homes used for infant formula.
Lead filter pathPFAS concern
PFAS cannot be evaluated by taste or smell. Use PFAS-specific testing or official PFAS disclosures before choosing treatment.
PFAS RO pathPrivate well
Municipal CCRs do not describe private well conditions. Start with bacteria, nitrate, pH, hardness, iron/manganese, arsenic, lead, and local geology/land-use concerns.
Well-water pathTaste, odor, staining, scale
Start with basic chemistry: hardness, pH, chlorine, iron/manganese, sodium, and visible sediment before picking whole-house or drinking-water-only treatment.
Whole-house filter pathTesting-first buyer path
The highest-value path is not “buy a filter now.” It is: identify the concern, test the water, then buy the smallest certified system that solves the verified problem.
- Unknown issue: start with a broad home water test kit.
- PFAS or drinking-water contaminants: compare PFAS-capable testing and reverse osmosis options.
- Lead: use first-draw lead testing and verify lead-reduction certification before buying.
- Whole-house symptoms: test hardness, iron, manganese, sediment, pH, and odor before buying a whole-house system.
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Acton water quality FAQ
Is Acton tap water quality the same at every home?
No. Official reports describe system-level water quality. Your faucet can differ because of service lines, premise plumbing, fixtures, private wells, stagnant water, and recent plumbing work.
What should Acton residents test for first?
Start with the concern that changes the buying decision: lead for older plumbing, PFAS when local reports or risk factors suggest it, bacteria/nitrate for private wells, and hardness/iron/manganese for scale, staining, taste, or odor.
Should I buy a filter before testing?
Usually no. Testing first helps avoid buying the wrong system. Pitchers, carbon filters, reverse osmosis, and whole-house systems solve different problems and should be matched to current lab results and certifications.
Sources checked
- MassDEP PWS document record - Acton Water Supply District — Raw public data record used by MassDEP Public Water Supplier Document Search..
- Acton Consumer Confidence Report PDF - MassDEP-listed 2024 file — MassDEP-listed CCR PDF used for source-backed AWQ local page copy..
- MassDEP PFAS in Drinking Water — statewide PFAS context for Massachusetts drinking-water questions.
- MassDEP Private Well Guidelines — statewide private-well context for households not served by public water.
Correction or better source?
If you have a newer Acton water report, a water bill showing a different utility, or a household-specific test result you want help interpreting, use the free report form and include the source details in your notes.