Report on quality of base tap water released

  • Published
  • 436th Aerospace Medical Squadron
Every year Dover Air Force Base, Del., is mandated by the State of Delaware and the Environmental Protection Agency to publish the water quality of Dover AFB's drinking water. This report is designed to let consumers know what is in their drinking water on Dover AFB.

The Consumer Confidence Report is the 2008-2012 drinking water quality results. Only the most current sample results are in this year's 2012 CCR. In summary, Dover AFB's drinking water meets all drinking water requirements set forth by the State of Delaware and the EPA's Safe Drinking Water Act.

Water consumers of Dover AFB are invited to review and comment on the CCR which summarizes the water quality of the Installation. The document can be viewed by clicking here

This CY2012 CCR only pertains to consumers of Dover AFB Drinking Water;
everyone on the main (east) part of Dover AFB and the Air Force-run business
on the west part of base. Dover AFB no longer supplies drinking water to privatized base housing.

For questions or concerns, call Staff Sgt. Laron Blackshear, 436th Aerospace Medical Squadron Environmental Protection Bioenvironmental Engineering NCO in charge, at (302) 677-2595 or send an e-mail to laron.blackshear@us.af.mil.