Martex Farms

PWSID: PR0468044

No active violations
This system has no unresolved violations. The most recent violation on record was 2024-10-17.

This system has more violations on record than 86% of water systems in Puerto Rico.

Violation trend: 2.4 per year over the last 5 years, down from 17.0 per year in the previous 5.

System Details

Population Served100
Service Connections37
Water SourceGroundwater
System TypeNon-Transient Non-Community
OwnerLocal Government
StatusActive
CitySanta Isabel
EPA ZIP on File00757

Areas Served

  • Santa Isabel, Santa Isabel Municipio County

Lead & Copper Testing

ContaminantLevelEPA Action LevelStatus
Lead (90th percentile)0.0030 mg/L0.015 mg/LBelow Action Level

Violation History (100 total)

ContaminantViolationDateHealth-BasedStatus
5200TT2024-10-17YesReturned to Compliance
5200RPT2024-10-17Returned to Compliance
1040MR2023-10-01 MajorAcknowledged
1040MR2023-01-01Acknowledged
1040MR2023-01-01Returned to Compliance
1040MR2023-01-01Acknowledged
1040MR2021-10-01 MajorAcknowledged
1040MR2021-10-01 MajorReturned to Compliance
2950MR2021-07-01Acknowledged
2950MR2021-07-01Returned to Compliance
2456MR2021-07-01Acknowledged
2456MR2021-07-01Returned to Compliance
5000MR2020-07-01Returned to Compliance
2005MR2019-07-01 MajorAcknowledged
2005MR2019-07-01 MajorReturned to Compliance
2010MR2019-07-01 MajorAcknowledged
2010MR2019-07-01 MajorReturned to Compliance
2015MR2019-07-01 MajorAcknowledged
2015MR2019-07-01 MajorReturned to Compliance
2020MR2019-07-01 MajorAcknowledged
2020MR2019-07-01 MajorReturned to Compliance
2031MR2019-07-01 MajorAcknowledged
2031MR2019-07-01 MajorReturned to Compliance
2032MR2019-07-01 MajorAcknowledged
2032MR2019-07-01 MajorReturned to Compliance
2033MR2019-07-01 MajorAcknowledged
2033MR2019-07-01 MajorReturned to Compliance
2034MR2019-07-01 MajorAcknowledged
2034MR2019-07-01 MajorReturned to Compliance
2035MR2019-07-01 MajorAcknowledged
2035MR2019-07-01 MajorReturned to Compliance
2036MR2019-07-01 MajorAcknowledged
2036MR2019-07-01 MajorReturned to Compliance
2037MR2019-07-01 MajorAcknowledged
2037MR2019-07-01 MajorReturned to Compliance
2039MR2019-07-01 MajorAcknowledged
2039MR2019-07-01 MajorReturned to Compliance
2040MR2019-07-01 MajorAcknowledged
2040MR2019-07-01 MajorReturned to Compliance
2041MR2019-07-01 MajorAcknowledged
2041MR2019-07-01 MajorReturned to Compliance
2042MR2019-07-01 MajorAcknowledged
2042MR2019-07-01 MajorReturned to Compliance
2046MR2019-07-01 MajorAcknowledged
2046MR2019-07-01 MajorReturned to Compliance
2050MR2019-07-01 MajorAcknowledged
2050MR2019-07-01 MajorReturned to Compliance
2051MR2019-07-01 MajorAcknowledged
2051MR2019-07-01 MajorReturned to Compliance
2065MR2019-07-01 MajorAcknowledged

Showing 50 of 100 historical violations.

Understanding This Water System's Record

Martex Farms is a non-transient non-community water system that draws from groundwater sources and serves a population of 100 in Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico. This page shows its complete compliance history as reported to the EPA's Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS), the federal database that tracks every public water system in the United States.

What Do These Violations Mean?

Health-based violations mean the system exceeded an EPA maximum contaminant level (MCL) or failed to provide required treatment. These indicate potential health risks from contaminants like lead, arsenic, bacteria, nitrates, or disinfection byproducts. Non-health-based violations involve monitoring, reporting, or procedural requirements — the system missed a testing deadline or failed to notify customers, but contaminant levels were not necessarily unsafe.

What Should You Do?

Your water utility is required to publish an annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) that details test results and any violations. If your system has active health-based violations, consider a certified water filter rated for the specific contaminants involved. The contaminant guides on this site explain health risks and filter options for common pollutants. For the most current results, contact your water utility directly — EPA data can lag weeks or months behind real-time testing.