Data & Methodology — Arenac County

Full contaminant data, sample history, and sourcing for Arenac County. For readers who want to go beyond the summary.

Contaminant Data — All Analytes

12708 total samples analyzed across 22 analytes. Data spans 1960 to 2024.

Contaminant Samples Years Detection Rate Distribution LowModHigh vs. Limit vs. MI Avg
Iron 25 1960–1980 96%
65% of limit ↓ 67% below
Manganese 10 1960–1977 90%
80% of limit ↓ 42% below
Chloride 56 1960–2024 100%
11% of limit ~ typical
Sulfate 44 1960–2019 98%
16% of limit ~ typical
Arsenic 6 1974–1980 83%
30% of limit ~ typical
Uranium 5 1980–1988 100%
1% of limit ↓ 23% below
Radon 2 1991 100%
26% of limit ↓ 25% below
PFOS municipal 4 2024 0%
0% of limit
HFPO-DA (GenX) municipal 4 2024 0%
0% of limit
PFHxS municipal 4 2024 0%
0% of limit
PFNA municipal 4 2024 0%
0% of limit
PFOA municipal 4 2024 0%
0% of limit
Fluoride 5 1960–1980 80%
6% of limit ↓ 21% below
PFBS municipal 4 2024 0%
Total Coliform 1 2010 0%
Nitrate 1 1980 0%
pH 28 1960–2024 54% ~ typical
Sodium 36 1960–2023 100% ↓ 24% below
E. coli 1 2008 0%
Nitrite 1 1980 0%
Lead 1 1974 0%
Fecal Coliform 1 1978 0%

Distribution shows the share of samples in each concentration band relative to the EPA Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL): Low = below half the MCL, Moderate = between half and the MCL, High = above the MCL. Analytes without an MCL (e.g. sodium, pH) show — in the limit columns. State average is based on county median values across MI.

Data Coverage & Gaps

Well-sampled analytes (15+ samples)

  • Iron 25 samples
  • Chloride 56 samples
  • Sulfate 44 samples
  • pH 28 samples
  • Sodium 36 samples

Limited data (<15 samples) — interpret with caution

  • Manganese 10 samples
  • Arsenic 6 samples
  • Uranium 5 samples
  • Radon 2 samples
  • Fluoride 5 samples
  • Total Coliform 1 sample
  • Nitrate 1 sample
  • E. coli 1 sample
  • Nitrite 1 sample
  • Lead 1 sample
  • Fecal Coliform 1 sample

No private-well PFAS data for Arenac County

We have no private well sampling data for PFAS compounds (PFOA, PFOS, PFNA, and related chemicals) in Arenac County. PFAS testing for private wells requires a dedicated lab panel (~$300–$500). If you are near a military base, airport, or industrial site, consider testing proactively. Learn more about PFAS →

Public vs. Private Water in Arenac County

68 Active public water systems
20,827 Residents on public water

Public water systems in Arenac County are regulated by the EPA and must test and report contaminant levels. Private well owners are responsible for their own testing — there is no routine monitoring of private wells by any government agency.

Data Sources

This report aggregates data from the following public databases:

Methodology

Raw records are downloaded from the Water Quality Portal and normalized to µg/L (ppb). Records are deduplicated by sample ID and date, and certified outliers are excluded. Analyte names are mapped to EPA canonical forms. Detection rates, distribution bands, and MCL comparisons are computed from the normalized dataset.

Distribution bands use the EPA Maximum Contaminant Level as the threshold: concentrations below 50% of the MCL are classed as Low, between 50% and 100% as Moderate, and above 100% as High. For analytes without an MCL (sodium, hardness, pH), distribution is not computed.

State comparison uses the median of county median values across all counties in MI with at least one sample for that analyte.

Last updated: 2026-05-27

Full methodology →