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Hammond Water Works Department Water Quality — Hammond, Indiana

PWSID IN5245020 · Surface waterMunicipal

78,384 people served. 2 health-based SDWIS violations recorded in the past 5 years. 11 remain unresolved. Last cited 2 years ago.

ALL SDWIS VIOLATIONS · 20202026 (annual count)
Bar chart of annual values from 2020 to 2026, in violations. Most recent year (2026): 0 violations.20 violations'20'21'22'23'24'25'260 violations
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UNRESOLVED VIOLATION · SDWIS VIOLATION

Contaminant 2035

Unresolved Nitrate/Nitrite violation cited in 2024 (contaminant 2035).

EPA SDWIS record

UNRESOLVED VIOLATION · SDWIS VIOLATION

Contaminant 2035

Unresolved Nitrate/Nitrite violation cited in 2024 (contaminant 2035).

EPA SDWIS record

UNRESOLVED VIOLATION · SDWIS VIOLATION

Contaminant 2037

Unresolved Nitrate/Nitrite violation cited in 2024 (contaminant 2037).

EPA SDWIS record

UNRESOLVED VIOLATION · SDWIS VIOLATION

Contaminant 2037

Unresolved Nitrate/Nitrite violation cited in 2024 (contaminant 2037).

EPA SDWIS record

Most-cited contaminants

What This Utility Gets Cited For

  • Contaminant 20354 citations
  • Contaminant 20374 citations
  • Contaminant 20394 citations
  • 2,4-D4 citations
  • Contaminant 20514 citations
  • Contaminant 50003 citations
Violation history

What's On The SDWIS Record

Health-based violations exceed an MCL or treatment-technique standard. Monitoring violations are reporting failures with no measured exceedance — they tell you the system isn't fully transparent, not that the water is unsafe today.

MONITORING · CONTAMINANT 2035

2024 · Contaminant 2035 · Nitrate/Nitrite

Failure to monitor as scheduled; returned to compliance

CONTAMINANT CODE 2035

MONITORING · CONTAMINANT 2035UNRESOLVED

2024 · Contaminant 2035 · Nitrate/Nitrite

Failure to monitor as scheduled

CONTAMINANT CODE 2035

MONITORING · CONTAMINANT 2035UNRESOLVED

2024 · Contaminant 2035 · Nitrate/Nitrite

Failure to monitor as scheduled

CONTAMINANT CODE 2035

MONITORING · CONTAMINANT 2035

2024 · Contaminant 2035 · Nitrate/Nitrite

Failure to monitor as scheduled; returned to compliance

CONTAMINANT CODE 2035

MONITORING · CONTAMINANT 2037

2024 · Contaminant 2037 · Nitrate/Nitrite

Failure to monitor as scheduled; returned to compliance

CONTAMINANT CODE 2037

MONITORING · CONTAMINANT 2037UNRESOLVED

2024 · Contaminant 2037 · Nitrate/Nitrite

Failure to monitor as scheduled

CONTAMINANT CODE 2037

MONITORING · CONTAMINANT 2037UNRESOLVED

2024 · Contaminant 2037 · Nitrate/Nitrite

Failure to monitor as scheduled

CONTAMINANT CODE 2037

MONITORING · CONTAMINANT 2037

2024 · Contaminant 2037 · Nitrate/Nitrite

Failure to monitor as scheduled; returned to compliance

CONTAMINANT CODE 2037

MONITORING · CONTAMINANT 2039

2024 · Contaminant 2039 · Nitrate/Nitrite

Failure to monitor as scheduled; returned to compliance

CONTAMINANT CODE 2039

MONITORING · CONTAMINANT 2039UNRESOLVED

2024 · Contaminant 2039 · Nitrate/Nitrite

Failure to monitor as scheduled

CONTAMINANT CODE 2039

MONITORING · CONTAMINANT 2039UNRESOLVED

2024 · Contaminant 2039 · Nitrate/Nitrite

Failure to monitor as scheduled

CONTAMINANT CODE 2039

MONITORING · CONTAMINANT 2039

2024 · Contaminant 2039 · Nitrate/Nitrite

Failure to monitor as scheduled; returned to compliance

CONTAMINANT CODE 2039

MONITORING · 2,4-D

2024 · 2,4-D · Nitrate/Nitrite

Failure to monitor as scheduled; returned to compliance

CONTAMINANT CODE 2050

MONITORING · 2,4-DUNRESOLVED

2024 · 2,4-D · Nitrate/Nitrite

Failure to monitor as scheduled

CONTAMINANT CODE 2050

MONITORING · 2,4-DUNRESOLVED

2024 · 2,4-D · Nitrate/Nitrite

Failure to monitor as scheduled

CONTAMINANT CODE 2050

MONITORING · 2,4-D

2024 · 2,4-D · Nitrate/Nitrite

Failure to monitor as scheduled; returned to compliance

CONTAMINANT CODE 2050

MONITORING · CONTAMINANT 2051

2024 · Contaminant 2051 · Nitrate/Nitrite

Failure to monitor as scheduled; returned to compliance

CONTAMINANT CODE 2051

MONITORING · CONTAMINANT 2051UNRESOLVED

2024 · Contaminant 2051 · Nitrate/Nitrite

Failure to monitor as scheduled

CONTAMINANT CODE 2051

MONITORING · CONTAMINANT 2051UNRESOLVED

2024 · Contaminant 2051 · Nitrate/Nitrite

Failure to monitor as scheduled

CONTAMINANT CODE 2051

MONITORING · CONTAMINANT 2051

2024 · Contaminant 2051 · Nitrate/Nitrite

Failure to monitor as scheduled; returned to compliance

CONTAMINANT CODE 2051

MONITORING · CONTAMINANT 5000

2021 · Contaminant 5000 · Phase I/II/V Inorganic Chemical Rules

Failure to monitor as scheduled; returned to compliance

CONTAMINANT CODE 5000

MONITORING · CONTAMINANT 8000

2021 · Contaminant 8000 · Revised Total Coliform Rule

Reporting failure; returned to compliance

CONTAMINANT CODE 8000

MONITORING · CONTAMINANT 8000

2020 · Contaminant 8000 · Revised Total Coliform Rule

Monitoring failure; returned to compliance

CONTAMINANT CODE 8000

HEALTH-BASED · CONTAMINANT 5000UNRESOLVED

2020 · Contaminant 5000 · Phase I/II/V Inorganic Chemical Rules

Treatment technique violation

CONTAMINANT CODE 5000

HEALTH-BASED · CONTAMINANT 5000

2020 · Contaminant 5000 · Phase I/II/V Inorganic Chemical Rules

Treatment technique violation; returned to compliance

CONTAMINANT CODE 5000

Equity context · ACS 2018-2022 · USEPA-clone EJ disparity

Who Drinks This Water

Hammond, Indiana (Census place; block-group disparity scores aggregated by centroid containment): a service population of 77,390. Local disparity score for pm2.5 (fine particulate) sits well above the reference burden (166). Why we surface this →

POPULATION SHARE
19.9%

Low-income

POPULATION SHARE
65.6%

People of color

POPULATION SHARE
6.1%

Under age 5

POPULATION SHARE
13.2%

Over age 64

NATIONAL PERCENTILE · vs all US block groups (population-weighted; ranked against the national EJScreen indicator distribution)

  • PM2.5 (fine particulate)Health riskFine inhalable particles 2.5 micrometers or smaller. They travel deep into the lungs and into the bloodstream — linked to asthma, heart disease, stroke, and premature death.82in the highest 20% nationally
  • OzoneHealth riskGround-level ozone (smog) inflames the airways. Even short exposures trigger asthma attacks and worsen chronic lung and heart disease.88in the highest 20% nationally
  • Nitrogen dioxide (NO₂)Health riskA tailpipe and combustion gas. Concentrates near busy roads and industrial sites; raises risk of airway inflammation, asthma, and lower respiratory infections in children.93in the highest 10% nationally
  • Diesel particulateHealth riskSoot from diesel engines (trucks, trains, ports, construction). EPA classifies it as a likely human carcinogen and a major driver of childhood asthma near freight corridors.83in the highest 20% nationally
  • Toxic releases (RSEI)Health riskEPA's Risk-Screening Environmental Indicators score — weights TRI chemical releases by toxicity, where they go, and how many people are nearby. Higher means greater modeled cancer and chronic-health risk.91in the highest 10% nationally
  • Traffic proximityHealth riskPopulation-weighted distance to high-volume roads. Living close to heavy traffic raises exposure to PM2.5, NO₂, and diesel exhaust — and the cardiovascular and asthma risks that follow.71above the national median
  • Lead-paint risk (pre-1960 housing)Health riskShare of housing built before 1960, when lead-based paint was common. Dust from deteriorating paint is the leading cause of childhood lead poisoning, which permanently impairs cognitive development.91in the highest 10% nationally
  • Superfund site proximityHealth riskPopulation-weighted distance to NPL Superfund sites — the most contaminated waste sites in the country. Nearby groundwater, soil, and air can carry industrial solvents, metals, and other long-lived contaminants.96in the highest 5% nationally
  • RMP-facility proximityHealth riskDistance to facilities holding chemicals at quantities large enough to require an EPA Risk Management Plan (refineries, fertilizer plants, etc.). These pose acute exposure risk during accidental releases.98in the highest 5% nationally
  • Hazardous-waste site proximityHealth riskDistance to RCRA hazardous-waste handlers (treatment, storage, disposal facilities). Indicates potential exposure to industrial chemicals in air, soil, and groundwater.86in the highest 20% nationally
  • Underground storage tanksHealth riskDensity of underground tanks (gasoline, heating oil, industrial fluids). Leaking tanks are a leading source of benzene and other volatile organic compounds in groundwater drinking-water supplies.91in the highest 10% nationally
  • NPDES wastewater proximityHealth riskDistance to permitted industrial wastewater dischargers. Closer proximity raises exposure to pollutants released into surface waters used for fishing, recreation, and downstream drinking-water intakes.93in the highest 10% nationally
  • Drinking-water non-complianceHealth riskEPA score for public water systems with health-based Safe Drinking Water Act violations. Higher means more residents on systems that recently exceeded safe limits for contaminants like lead, arsenic, or nitrate.91in the highest 10% nationally
EJ disparity scores · service-area block groups (100 = national reference; higher = greater disparate burden)
IndicatorDisparity scoreReading
PM2.5 (fine particulate)166well above the reference burden
Ozone164well above the reference burden
Nitrogen dioxide (NO₂)184well above the reference burden
Diesel particulate164well above the reference burden
Toxic releases (RSEI)180well above the reference burden
Traffic proximity137moderately above the reference
Lead-paint risk (pre-1960 housing)171well above the reference burden
Superfund site proximity190well above the reference burden
RMP-facility proximity193well above the reference burden
Hazardous-waste site proximity169well above the reference burden
Underground storage tanks168well above the reference burden
NPDES wastewater proximity184well above the reference burden
Drinking-water non-compliance180well above the reference burden

Source: Census ACS 2018-2022 (5-year) + USEPA-clone EJ blockgroup stats (raw indicators + EJ disparity mirror).

Source. EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System · retrieved 2026-05-07. Reporting period 2020-01-012026-05-07.

What this is not. SDWIS records compliance against federal MCLs — not a direct readout of tap-water concentrations. Active health-based violations are not the same as a current crisis; we link to the EPA record so you can verify return-to-compliance status before forming a conclusion.