Roanoke County, VA Water Quality (2026): PFAS & Lead

Roanoke County, Virginia: drinking water report. Roanoke County in Virginia's Blue Ridge has about 94,000 residents surrounding the independent City of…

Water Quality in Roanoke County, VA

Roanoke County in Virginia's Blue Ridge has about 94,000 residents surrounding the independent City of Roanoke. The Western Virginia Water Authority draws from Carvins Cove Reservoir and the Spring Hollow Reservoir, supplemented by the Roanoke River. The county's mountain setting provides relatively clean source water, but legacy industrial activity in the Roanoke Valley and the region's karst geology introduce specific concerns.

What the Data Shows

Carvins Cove Reservoir benefits from a forested, largely undeveloped watershed that produces consistently clean raw water. According to the Virginia Department of Health's 2024 drinking water report, the Roanoke County system met all federal standards with comfortable margins for all regulated contaminants.

The Roanoke Regional Airport has documented AFFF use. VDH's 2024 PFAS investigation found PFOS at 10 ppt in monitoring wells near the airport. The former Radford Army Ammunition Plant, 30 miles west, has documented PFAS and perchlorate contamination that may affect the regional groundwater system along the New River valley.

What Residents Should Do

Roanoke County benefits from well-protected mountain reservoir water – a genuine advantage over many communities. The main concerns are localized PFAS near the airport and the karst geology in the valley floor that can transmit surface contamination to wells quickly.

Check your water for data specific to your supply. For most Roanoke County residents on the public system, a carbon filter addresses taste and disinfection byproducts. For well owners near the airport, reverse osmosis adds PFAS protection. Our water filter guide covers both. Get your detailed report for trends, and visit our Virginia page for statewide context.