C
58

Fair Water Quality

Hookerton, NC 28538

Greene County · Population served: 26,929 · Data updated March 2026

Water Systems Serving This Area

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HOOKERTON, TOWN OF
Groundwater · Pop. 409
PWSID: NC0440020
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GREENE CO REGIONAL WATER SYST
Surface water · Pop. 11,026
PWSID: NC0440106
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NORTH LENOIR WATER CORP
Surface water · Pop. 15,494
PWSID: NC0454025

Contaminants Detected

ContaminantDetected LevelEPA MCLHealth GuidelineStatus
Lead
2.5
15 ppb 1 ppb Warning

PFAS / Forever Chemicals

8 detected 3 above EPA limits
CompoundLevelEPA MCLHealth GuidelineStatus
PFOS10.1 ppt4 ppt4 pptExceeded
PFBA7.7 pptNo standard500 pptUnregulated
PFPeA7.2 pptNo standardUnregulated
PFHxA6.8 pptNo standard400 pptUnregulated
PFHxS6.8 ppt10 ppt10 pptBelow limit
PFOA6.0 ppt4 ppt4 pptExceeded
PFBS4.8 ppt2000 ppt100 pptBelow limit
PFOS4.3 ppt4 ppt4 pptExceeded

Violation History (Last 5 Years)

8Total (5yr)
0Health-Based
8Major

Water Quality Summary

Understanding Your Water in Hookerton

Tap water quality in Hookerton, North Carolina (28538) receives an overall grade of C (Fair) with a score of 58 out of 100, based on analysis of EPA compliance data, contaminant testing, and violation history. This is 14 points below the North Carolina state average of 72. Compared to the national average (75), this area scores significantly lower. The area is served by 3 water systems providing water to approximately 26,929 people, using surface water and groundwater sources. Testing has found elevated levels of Lead that warrant attention. Notably, 3 PFAS compounds exceed EPA limits — a significant concern given the persistent nature of these chemicals.

Your Score 58/100 C
vs State 14 pts below North Carolina avg (72)
vs National 17 pts below national avg (75)

What a Grade C Means

A score of 58/100 indicates fair water quality in Hookerton, NC. While the water meets minimum federal standards, there are noteworthy concerns — either elevated contaminant levels approaching regulatory limits, a moderate violation history, or both. Residents may want to review specific contaminant data and consider targeted filtration, especially for sensitive groups like children and pregnant women.

Surface water: sourced from rivers, lakes, or reservoirs
Groundwater: drawn from underground aquifers via wells

Health Information

What These Contaminants Mean for You

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Lead in Your Water

Lead is a toxic metal that can leach from aging pipes and plumbing fixtures.

Health Effects

Even low levels of lead exposure can cause developmental delays in children, kidney damage, and cardiovascular effects in adults. The EPA action level is 15 ppb, but health experts recommend no safe level of lead in drinking water.

Common Sources

Lead enters water primarily through corrosion of lead service lines, lead solder, and brass fixtures — especially in homes built before 1986.

What You Can Do

If lead is detected above 1 ppb, consider using a certified lead-removal filter (NSF/ANSI 53) for drinking and cooking water. Run cold water for 30 seconds before use if water has been sitting in pipes.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Tap water in Hookerton, North Carolina receives a grade of C (Fair) with a score of 58/100. While it generally meets minimum federal standards, there are some areas of concern including violation history or elevated contaminant levels. Sensitive populations (children, pregnant women, elderly) may want to consider additional filtration.

ZIP code 28538 is served by 3 water systems using surface water, groundwater sources, providing water to approximately 26,929 people. Multiple source types mean your water may come from a blend of surface and underground sources.

Lead was detected at 2.5 ppb in Hookerton, North Carolina. While this is below the EPA action level of 15 ppb, it exceeds the health guideline of 1 ppb recommended by health organizations. Consider a certified lead filter, especially if you have young children.

Yes — 8 PFAS compounds were detected in water serving Hookerton, North Carolina, and 3 exceed EPA maximum contaminant levels. PFAS are persistent chemicals linked to cancer, immune system effects, and developmental issues. A reverse osmosis or activated carbon filter certified for PFAS removal is recommended.

Water systems serving Hookerton, North Carolina have received 8 violations in the last 5 years. Violations can range from paperwork issues (monitoring & reporting) to serious health-based violations where contaminant levels exceeded safe limits. Review the violation details above for specifics.

Based on detected contaminants (lead, PFAS), residents in Hookerton, North Carolina should consider: Reverse osmosis (RO) system — most effective for PFAS, lead, and other contaminants. Always look for filters with NSF/ANSI certification for the specific contaminants you want to remove.

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