Also referred to as Consumer Confidence Reports, the publications describe local drinking water sources, summarize laboratory testing conducted on water, list the levels of any substances detected in the water, and provide tips on protecting water sources.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) establish water quality standards and monitor test results to help ensure utilities consistently deliver safe, reliable drinking water.
“Tennessee American Water is committed to providing high‑quality water to the communities we serve,” said Grant Evitts, president of Tennessee American Water. “The annual water quality report is a valuable resource for learning more about your tap water and the important work that goes into treatment to meet or even exceed regulatory requirements. We’re proud of the work our team does every day to keep life flowing for customers.”
The 2025 Water Quality Reports are available online at https://www.amwater.com/tnaw/Water-Information/Water-Quality/Water-Quality-Reports/
Customers in Marion County and parts of Sequatchie County may search by ZIP code to find their specific report or access their local reports directly using the links below:
- Jasper Highlands:
https://www.amwater.com/ccr/jasperhighlands.pdf - Sequatchie Valley (Whitwell, Powells Crossroads, and parts of Sequatchie County):
https://www.amwater.com/ccr/sequatchievalley.pdf - Suck Creek:
https://www.amwater.com/ccr/suckcreek.pdf
Customers who prefer a printed copy may request one by calling Tennessee American Water’s Customer Service Center at 1‑866‑736‑6420 or by emailing tawinquiries@amwater.com.