Strafford County has moved to the forefront of New Hampshire’s water quality crisis following alarming May 2026 data. While southern counties have dealt with legacy industrial plumes, Strafford is currently managing some of the state's highest recorded "point-source" spikes.
Testing in Dover has revealed a critical PFOS detection of 120.0 ppt—nearly 30x the new federal safety limit of 4.0 ppt. Furthermore, groundwater monitoring near the Cocheco River and the former Collins & Aikman Plant in Farmington (a designated Superfund site) has shown significant migration of PFAS into private residential wells. Homeowners in Rochester (9.2 ppt) and Somersworth (6.8 ppt) are also seeing a rise in detections as plume modeling reveals deeper bedrock contamination than previously anticipated.

Critical Zone
Critical Zone
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Most notably, groundwater monitoring near the Cocheco River and the former Collins & Aikman Plant in Farmington (a designated Superfund site) has shown significant migration of PFAS into private residential wells.
Strafford County residents are currently eligible for emergency prioritization under the NHDES PFAS Bureau.
he NHDES has officially set a fiscal year-end processing pause for June 10, 2026. Because of the critical 120.0 ppt spike in the Dover area, Strafford County applications are being fast-tracked, but homeowners must submit their lab results and system quotes before June 10th to ensure they capture the $5,000 rebate for this funding cycle.
At A & B Water Consultants, we specialize in the specific "High-Loading" challenges unique to Strafford County’s Tri-City industrial corridor:
The Dover "Critical Response" Protocol: Treating a 120.0 ppt spike requires more than standard carbon. We deploy high-efficiency Ion Exchange (IEX) resins specifically engineered for the high-affinity PFOS molecules found in Dover’s groundwater. Our systems are designed to drop critical exceedances to "Non-Detect" levels in a single pass.
Farmington Superfund Mitigation:For residents living near the Farmington/Milton border, we address complex industrial co-contaminants. We ensure your PFAS system is protected from the secondary chemical residues often found in the wake of the Collins & Aikman legacy plumes.

We provide hyper-local expertise for the unique geology of the Salmon Falls and Cocheco River watersheds. From the historic residential districts of Dover to the expanding developments in Barrington and Durham, we are the only team in the region with the technical engineering required to handle Strafford’s most aggressive contamination sites.
Target Townships: Dover, Rochester, Somersworth, Farmington, Durham, Barrington, Milton, Rollinsford, Strafford, Lee.
Primary Contaminants: PFOS (High Concentration), PFOA, PFNA
Rebate Eligibility: IMMEDIATE/CRITICAL for all Strafford wells exceeding 4.0 ppt.
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