Iberville Parish Water Quality

Iberville Parish, Louisiana

Water Grade

F

Water Score

14.1

Violations

87

State Rank

#44

of 63 (1 = best)

EPA SDWIS Compliance

Drinking Water Quality

Water Quality Grade

F

Based on EPA compliance history and violation data

Water Score

14.1/100

Higher = better quality

Health Violations

87

Health-based violations

Violation Rate

212.5%

Systems with violations

Water Advisory: Iberville Parish

Water Verdict

Iberville Parish receives a poor water quality assessment with a grade of F and a score of 14.1 out of 100. The water supply has documented quality issues. Residents are strongly encouraged to use filtered or bottled water for drinking and to stay informed about utility improvement plans.

Violation Context

Iberville Parish has recorded 87 health-based violations, indicating multiple instances where federal contaminant limits or treatment requirements were not met. At 212.5 violations per 1,000 residents, this rate is high and signals significant water quality management issues.

Consumer Guidance

Residents of Iberville Parish are advised to use filtered or bottled water for drinking and cooking until water quality improves. A reverse-osmosis or activated-carbon filter certified to remove the contaminants listed in the utility's Consumer Confidence Report is recommended. With 87 recorded health violations, staying informed about utility communications and boil-water notices is especially important. For long-term peace of mind, request your utility's latest Consumer Confidence Report and consider independent water testing if you have specific health concerns.

Regional Context

Iberville Parish has poorer water quality than the average county in Louisiana. Its water score is 16 points lower than the state average, suggesting more challenges with contamination control or infrastructure than neighboring counties.

Clean Water Act §303(d)

Watershed Health

Impaired Water Bodies

84.0%

105 of 125 assessed

High concern

Top Impairment Causes

  • 1

    DISSOLVED OXYGEN

  • 2

    FECAL COLIFORM

  • 3

    MERCURY - FISH CONSUMPTION ADVISORY

Source: EPA ATTAINS · Reporting cycle 2022

Impairment is determined under the Clean Water Act §303(d): a water body is impaired when it fails to meet state-defined quality standards for designated uses (drinking, recreation, aquatic life). Assessment coverage varies by state — counties without assessed water bodies are not shown.

Past 5 years

Water Quality Monitoring

Monitoring Sites

21

Active in the past 5 years

Measurements Recorded

12K

12,266 total readings

Most Measured

  • Physical
  • Organics, Other
  • Nutrient

Categories measured most frequently

Data from the EPA Water Quality Portal (WQP), aggregating monitoring records from federal, state, and tribal sources. Each measurement represents a single sample analyzed for a specific characteristic (e.g., E. coli, pH, dissolved oxygen, nitrogen).

Live USGS Streamgage

River & Stream Conditions

Current Discharge

74.3cfs

Oct 3, 1:08 PM UTC

vs Long-Term Average

48%

Well below typical

Primary Streamgage

Bayou Grosse Tete S. of I10 at Grosse Tete, LA

USGS site
07381427
Long-term mean
154 cfs

One representative streamgage (the one with the largest drainage area in the county). Many counties have multiple gauges — this view summarizes the primary one. The long-term mean is the full-record annual average; "% of typical" compares the latest reading against that average.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the water quality in Iberville Parish, Louisiana?
Iberville Parish, Louisiana has a drinking-water quality grade of F with a score of 14.1/100, based on EPA SDWIS compliance data. The county has 87 health-based drinking water violations over the past 5 years. Watershed health, monitoring records, and live streamflow are reported separately on this page.
Are there any water violations in Iberville Parish?
Iberville Parish has 87 health-based drinking water violations recorded by the EPA over the past 5 years. Health-based violations indicate instances where contaminant levels exceeded EPA Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs). Violations may have been resolved — check with your local water utility for current status.
How healthy are the watersheds in Iberville Parish?
EPA ATTAINS assessments under Clean Water Act §303(d) indicate 84.0% of Iberville Parish's 125 assessed water bodies are classified as impaired (105 impaired). The top reported causes are DISSOLVED OXYGEN, FECAL COLIFORM, MERCURY - FISH CONSUMPTION ADVISORY. Impairment means the water body fails to meet state quality standards for at least one designated use — drinking water source, recreation, aquatic life, or fish consumption. Note: watershed impairment doesn't always translate to tap-water issues; treatment plants can remove most regulated contaminants.
How much water-quality monitoring happens in Iberville Parish?
EPA's Water Quality Portal records 12,266 measurements from 21 monitoring sites in Iberville Parish over the past five years. The most frequently measured characteristic groups are Physical, Organics, Other, Nutrient. Each measurement is a single sample analyzed for one characteristic (E. coli, pH, dissolved oxygen, etc.). High monitoring density means more scientific evidence behind any reported signal — it does not by itself indicate water quality.
What's happening with rivers in Iberville Parish right now?
Iberville Parish's primary USGS streamgage on the Bayou Grosse Tete S. of I10 is currently reading 74.3 cubic feet per second — 48% of the long-term mean of 154.1 cfs. This is well below typical — often a signal of drought stress on source water. For genuine real-time data, visit waterdata.usgs.gov.
How does Iberville Parish water compare to the Louisiana average?
Iberville Parish's SDWIS water quality score of 14.1/100 is lower than the Louisiana state average of 30.1. The average water quality grade across Louisiana is F, based on data from 63 counties with available SDWIS data.
Is tap water safe to drink in Iberville Parish?
Based on EPA SDWIS data, Iberville Parish has a water quality grade of F (14.1/100). This indicates below-average compliance with significant violations. Residents may want to consider home water filtration or independent testing. The grade speaks to the public water system, not the watershed — for watershed-level concerns, see the Watershed Health zone. For the most up-to-date information, contact your local water utility or review your Consumer Confidence Report (CCR).
Why does Iberville Parish have so many water violations?
Iberville Parish has 87 health-based drinking water violations on record from the EPA SDWIS database. A higher violation count can result from aging infrastructure, underfunded water utilities, agricultural runoff contamination, or industrial pollution. Counties with more water systems may also see more violations simply due to scale. Residents concerned about water quality should consider independent water testing and home filtration systems.
How does Iberville Parish rank for water quality in Louisiana?
Iberville Parish ranks #44 out of 63 counties in Louisiana by SDWIS water quality score (1 = best). With a score of 14.1/100, it falls in the bottom third of counties statewide. The ranking reflects EPA SDWIS compliance only — not watershed impairment, monitoring density, or streamflow, which are tracked separately on this page.

Data Sources

Drinking-water compliance data from the EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) via the ECHO enforcement database. Scores reflect compliance history and health-based violation counts.

Watershed health and impaired-waterway data from the EPA ATTAINS Clean Water Act §303(d) assessments — state-reported, EPA-finalized.

Water-quality monitoring counts from the EPA Water Quality Portal (WQP) — federated USGS, EPA, and state agency sampling records over a rolling 5-year window.

Live streamflow from the USGS National Water Information System (NWIS) — continuous discharge measurements from the largest-drainage gauge in each county, compared against the full-record long-term annual mean.

Disclaimer: This data is informational only. It is not health, legal, or professional advice. For concerns about your specific water supply, contact your local water utility.

By Logan Johnson, Founder & Data EditorUpdated Reviewed by Logan Johnson, Founder & Data Editor