Water Quality

Information about Lake Section Water Company’s drinking water source, water quality reports, and public water system resources.

Water drop photography using the Miops Water Drop Kit

Our Water Source

Lake Section Water Company’s drinking water comes from local groundwater wells that draw from the Hueco Bolson aquifer system.

The Hueco Bolson is a large underground groundwater basin in the northern Chihuahuan Desert region. It extends across parts of southern New Mexico, far west Texas, and northern Chihuahua, Mexico, and serves as an important water source for communities in the region.

Groundwater from aquifer systems like the Hueco Bolson is naturally stored in layers of sand, gravel, clay, and silt beneath the surface. Lake Section Water Company operates its water system with a focus on dependable service, responsible system operation, and routine water quality monitoring.

Quick Facts

Water Source:
Local groundwater wells

Aquifer System:
Hueco Bolson

Community Served:
Chaparral, New Mexico

Public Water System:
Lake Section Water Company

Public Water System ID:
NM3529207

Consumer Confidence Reports

Reports will be posted here as they become available. For current water quality report information, please contact Lake Section Water Company at (575) 824-4731.

System Information

Lake Section Water Company is a public water system serving the Chaparral, New Mexico community. Public water system information, regulatory records, and drinking water program resources are available through state and federal agencies.

Customers may use these resources to view public water system information, drinking water program details, and regulatory information related to water utilities in New Mexico.

Official Resources

New Mexico Drinking Water Watch
View public water system information and compliance records.

New Mexico Environment Department Drinking Water Bureau
Learn more about New Mexico’s drinking water program.

EPA Consumer Confidence Report Search
Search for available Consumer Confidence Reports.

New Mexico Public Regulation Commission (NMPRC)
View utility company information, filings, and regulatory resources.

Questions About Water Quality?

For questions about water quality reports, public water system information, or drinking water resources, please contact Lake Section Water Company directly.

Need Help with Your Water Service?

For billing questions, service requests, leaks, outages, or urgent water issues, please call Lake Section Water Company directly.

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