Is White Plains Downtown, NY Tap Water Safe to Drink?

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ExcellentNo concerns detected

Yes, White Plains Downtown tap water is safe to drink. Hardness is low at 35 PPM, and no contaminants exceed health guidelines. Most homes here don't need treatment.

Westchester County Water · Source: Surface water (reservoirs) · Serves 59,559 residents ·

35
Hardness (PPM)
62
NY Average
138
National Avg
0
PFAS (ppt)
1.3
Lead (ppb)
35 PPM Slightly Hard
CONTAMINANT LEVELS Hardness 35 PPM TDS 60 PPM PFAS 0 ppt Lead 1.3 ppb Chlorine 1.2 mg/L Nitrate 0.107 mg/L
Water hardness gauge for White Plains Downtown NY showing 35 PPM Slightly HardWater quality contaminant levels in White Plains Downtown NY compared to EPA limits - hardness 35 PPM, PFAS 0 ppt, lead 1.3 ppb

Hardness Scale: Where White Plains Downtown Falls

Soft
0
Slightly
60
Moderate
120
Hard
180
Very Hard
250
Extreme
400+

How White Plains Downtown Compares

White Plains Downtown's water is 75% softer than the national average of 138 PPM - ranking in the bottom 80% for hardness nationwide. Most homes here do not need a softener. Within New York, it ranks #29 of 37 cities (44% below the state average of 62 PPM). Among cities (50k-100k), White Plains Downtown ranks #224 of 258 for hardness.

What White Plains Downtown's Water Means for Your Home

Hardness: 35 PPM - Low Concern

White Plains Downtown's water is slightly hard at 35 PPM. Most households won't notice any issues at this level. Scale buildup is minimal, and a water softener would be overkill. White Plains Downtown is softer than 80% of US cities. If you're thinking about water treatment, contaminant filtration is where to focus your money, not softening.

Contaminants & Safety

Disinfection byproducts are the notable finding here. White Plains Downtown's water has TTHMs at 32.2 ppb and HAA5 at 43.3 ppb — both within legal limits, but the EWG health guidelines are far stricter. These byproducts form when chlorine reacts with organic matter during treatment. A whole-house activated carbon filter reduces both chlorine and its byproducts. Want the full picture? Request your utility's annual Consumer Confidence Report.

What's in the Treatment Process

White Plains Downtown's surface water supply requires heavy chlorination to stay safe — but that creates a tradeoff. The treatment process generates disinfection byproducts: TTHMs at 32.2 ppb (40% of the legal limit, but 215x the EWG guideline) and HAA5 at 43.3 ppb (72% of the legal limit, but 433x the EWG guideline). These are within legal limits, but the EWG sets much tighter thresholds based on cancer-risk research. A whole-house activated carbon filter reduces both chlorine and byproducts.

Chromium-6 was detected at 0.0435 ppb, which is 2.2x the EWG health guideline. There's no separate federal limit for chromium-6, only total chromium. A reverse osmosis system is the most effective removal method. All measurements are within federal legal limits. The EWG guidelines represent a more conservative, health-based standard.

Water quality contaminant levels for White Plains Downtown, NY
ContaminantDetectedHealth GuidelineLegal LimitStatus
Hardness (as CaCO₃)35 PPM< 60 PPMNo federal limit✓ OK
Total Dissolved Solids60 PPM< 300 PPM500 PPM✓ OK
PFAS (total)0 pptNo total limit✓ ND
↳ PFOA0 ppt0 ppt4 ppt (2024)✓ OK
↳ PFOS0 ppt0 ppt4 ppt (2024)✓ OK
Lead1.3 ppb0 ppb (no safe level)15 ppb (10 ppb in 2027)✓ Low
Chlorine / Chloramine1.2 mg/LTaste threshold ~1.04.0 mg/L✓ Normal
Nitrate0.107 mg/L5 mg/L10 mg/L✓ OK

Good news for White Plains Downtown residents. Your water quality is generally good. Most homes in this area do not need a water softener. If you have concerns about lead (especially in buildings constructed before 1986) or chlorine taste, a point-of-use filter is the most practical and cost-effective solution.

Quick Fix for Chlorine: Shower Filter

At 1.2 mg/L chlorine, many White Plains Downtown residents notice dry skin, brittle hair, and that "pool smell" in the shower. A shower filter installs in 5 minutes, no tools needed.

How to Test Your Water in White Plains Downtown

City-wide data is a solid starting point, but your specific tap might differ based on plumbing age, distance from the treatment plant, or seasonal changes.

Quick Check: DIY Test Strips

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Verify Your Filter: TDS Meter

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Free option: Request Westchester County Water's annual Consumer Confidence Report for official city-level data.

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About White Plains Downtown's Water Supply

Water Utility: Westchester County Water

Water Source: Surface water (reservoirs) (Surface Water)

Population Served: 59,559

Hardness: 35 PPM (2 grains per gallon)

White Plains Downtown's drinking water comes from surface sources — Surface water (reservoirs). Surface water requires more extensive treatment than groundwater, including coagulation, filtration, and disinfection. This heavier chlorination is why disinfection byproducts tend to be higher in surface-supplied systems. On the upside, surface sources often deliver softer water than deep aquifers. The system serves 60,000 residents.

Water quality can vary by neighborhood and season. For your exact numbers, request Westchester County Water's Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) or test your own tap.

ZIP Codes Covered by This Report

This water quality data applies to all areas served by Westchester County Water in White Plains Downtown, NY, including ZIP codes:

10601

If your ZIP code is listed above, this report covers your water supply. Water quality may vary slightly by neighborhood.

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Frequently Asked Questions About White Plains Downtown Water

Is White Plains Downtown tap water safe to drink?
Yes, White Plains Downtown tap water is safe to drink. All regulated contaminants are within EPA limits. However, 10 contaminants exceed the stricter EWG health guidelines. Review the contaminant table above for details.
Where does White Plains Downtown's water come from?
White Plains Downtown's drinking water is sourced from Surface water (reservoirs) and treated by Westchester County Water. Surface water requires more extensive treatment, including chlorination, which can produce disinfection byproducts.
Do I need a water softener in White Plains Downtown?
At 35 PPM, White Plains Downtown's water is on the soft side. A water softener isn't needed. Focus on filtration if you have specific contaminant concerns.
What are disinfection byproducts in White Plains Downtown's water?
Disinfection byproducts form when chlorine reacts with organic matter during water treatment. White Plains Downtown has TTHMs at 32.2 ppb and HAA5 at 43.3 ppb — within legal limits but above EWG health guidelines. A whole-house activated carbon filter reduces both chlorine and its byproducts.
Is chromium-6 in White Plains Downtown's water?
Yes. Chromium-6 (hexavalent chromium) was detected at 0.0435 ppb, which is 2.2x the EWG health guideline. There's no separate federal limit for chromium-6. It can come from industrial sources or natural geology. Reverse osmosis is the most effective removal method.
Why does White Plains Downtown water taste like chlorine?
White Plains Downtown's water contains 1.2 mg/L of chlorine. Chlorine is essential for safety but creates the "pool water" taste. Easiest fix: an activated carbon filter. For skin and hair in the shower, a shower filter ($30-$40) installs in minutes.
Can I drink White Plains Downtown tap water straight from the faucet?
White Plains Downtown's water meets all EPA legal standards. For extra protection, a simple carbon filter improves taste and removes trace contaminants. Take our quiz to find the right solution.
How does White Plains Downtown compare to the New York average?
White Plains Downtown's water is 44% softer than the New York average. It ranks #29 out of 37 cities we track in the state for hardness. Nationally, White Plains Downtown is softer than 80% of US cities in our database.

Data sources: Lead and copper data from EPA Safe Drinking Water Act LCR reporting. Contaminant data from utility-reported testing results. PFAS data from EPA UCMR5 (2023–2025). Hardness from USGS and municipal reports. Data reflects system-level testing results and may not match your specific tap due to neighborhood plumbing, season, or recent utility changes. For your utility's latest results, request their Consumer Confidence Report (CCR). Our methodology. Last updated: 2026-02-24.

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