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PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION

Drinking water quality, contact, and Consumer Confidence Report

Serving 1 city in LA Β· PWSID LA1005035

PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION serves 9,732 people. See EPA records and contact info below.

No Violations
No violations on record
People served
9,732

Data sources: EPA SDWIS, PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION's published Consumer Confidence Report, Louisiana Department of Environmental Protection.

This page summarizes publicly available EPA and CCR records. For health decisions about your water, consult your utility or a licensed professional.

10K
People Served
1
City
1
Water Sources
0
MCL Violations

Official PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION Resources

PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION Service Area

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Service Area

This map shows the approximate service area for PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION. Actual coverage may vary. Contact the utility directly to confirm service availability at your address.

PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION Water Quality Grade

A
Excellent

Water meets all health guidelines with no violations.

Quality Score100/100
0
Above Health Guidelines
0
EPA Violations

Grade is calculated based on contaminants exceeding health guidelines (MCLG) and EPA Maximum Contaminant Level violations. A = Excellent (90-100), B = Good (80-89), C = Fair (70-79), D = Poor (60-69), F = Failing (<60).

Is PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION Water Safe to Drink?

PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION water currently meets all EPA Maximum Contaminant Level Goals (MCLGs) across all cities served. Water quality testing shows all contaminants are within safe levels according to health-based guidelines.

This utility serves 9,732 people across 1 city in LA. Water quality can vary by location within the service area. Check individual city pages below for detailed contaminant data specific to your area.

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PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION Contact & Information

Phone

Mailing Address

Parish Utilities Of Ascension PO Box 152 Donaldsonville, LA 70346

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Contacts for PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION

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Water Sources & Treatment

Water Sources

Surface water

Treatment Methods

conventionalfiltration

Disinfectant Used

chloramines

PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION Consumer Confidence Report

A Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) is the EPA-mandated annual water-quality report every community water system must publish by July 1 each year (Safe Drinking Water Act Β§1414(c)(4)). It summarizes contaminants tested, MCL and MCLG comparisons, and any system violations from the prior calendar year.

A current CCR for PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION has not been published or validated on TapWaterData yet.

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Frequently Asked Questions about PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION

Is PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION water safe to drink?

PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION water currently meets all EPA Maximum Contaminant Level Goals (MCLGs). Water quality testing shows all contaminants are within safe levels according to health-based guidelines.

Does PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION have PFAS in its water?

PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION has PFAS monitoring data on record and no PFAS compounds are currently above EPA health-based guidelines. EPA finalized new PFAS drinking-water rules in 2024 requiring ongoing monitoring through 2029.

How do I pay my PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION water bill?

PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION bills can be paid at the utility's official payment portal: https://donaldsonvillela.municipalonlinepayments.com/donaldsonvillela/utilities. For questions about your bill, call 225-450-1136.

How many people does PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION serve?

PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION serves 9,732 people across 1 city in LA.

What cities does PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION serve?

PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION provides water service to: Donaldsonville, LA.

Does PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION have any EPA violations?

No, PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION has no MCL violations on record.

What is PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION's phone number?

You can contact PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION at 225-450-1136. Their mailing address is: Parish Utilities Of Ascension PO Box 152 Donaldsonville, LA 70346.

Where can I find PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION's Consumer Confidence Report?

Community water systems must publish an annual CCR. If you're looking for PARISH UTILITIES OF ASCENSION's CCR, contact them at 225-450-1136 or check back here β€” we update monthly. The 2027 revised CCR Rule introduces new direct-URL distribution requirements.

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