NMeFOSAA in Connecticut Drinking Water
NMeFOSAA has been detected in water systems serving 6,166 ZIP codes nationwide. Here is what you need to know about nmefosaa in your drinking water and how it may affect your household.
What Is NMeFOSAA?
NMeFOSAA (N-methyl perfluorooctane sulfonamido acetic acid) is a PFAS precursor compound that degrades into PFOS in the environment and the human body. It enters water from industrial discharge, firefighting foam use, and landfill leachate. No EPA maximum contaminant level has been established for NMeFOSAA. It persists indefinitely in the environment and is linked to liver toxicity, immune suppression, and cancer risk.
Is NMeFOSAA in Your Water?
Enter your Connecticut ZIP code to find out if nmefosaa is in your local water — and see personalized health risks for your household.
Check Your ZIP CodeHealth Effects of NMeFOSAA
Part of the PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) family of 'forever chemicals.' Linked to cancer, immune system harm, hormone disruption, and developmental effects. Does not break down in the environment or the human body.
Where Does NMeFOSAA Come From?
Industrial discharge, firefighting foam (AFFF), consumer products, landfill leachate, wastewater treatment plants.
How to Reduce NMeFOSAA in Your Water
- 1Install a reverse osmosis system certified to NSF/ANSI Standard 58 to remove NMeFOSAA and other PFAS precursor compounds from drinking water.
- 2Use an activated carbon block filter certified to NSF/ANSI Standard 53 with PFAS listed on the performance data sheet; precursor compounds generally adsorb well onto quality carbon.
- 3Consider a PFAS-specific ion exchange resin system for whole-house treatment, particularly if multiple PFAS compounds are detected.
- 4Test water using EPA Method 533 to confirm NMeFOSAA levels and verify that your filtration system is performing effectively over time.
Who Is Most Vulnerable to NMeFOSAA?
The safe level of nmefosaa varies significantly depending on who is drinking the water. CheckYourTap calculates adjusted safe levels for each member of your household:
A contaminant level that is safe for an adult may exceed guidelines for an infant by 4-8x or more. Check your ZIP code to see personalized results.
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About This Report
This water quality report is compiled from public records filed with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, state health departments, and the U.S. Geological Survey. Contaminant levels are evaluated against EPA federal standards and health-based guidelines from leading environmental and public health organizations. CheckYourTap is a service of Valiant Energy Solutions, a Connecticut water quality and energy services company established in 1930.
Last updated March 2026