These Kansas cities have the cleanest, safest drinking water based on EPA contaminant data, compliance records, and infrastructure quality. Residents in these areas enjoy some of the best tap water in the state.
The cities listed below meet or exceed all EPA water quality requirements and demonstrate consistently excellent performance in protecting public health through clean drinking water.
How the top 20 cities in Kansas are distributed by water quality grade
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| Rank | City | Score | Grade | Population Served | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Salina | 97/100 | A+ | 46,994 | View Report → |
2 | Hutchinson | 94/100 | A | 40,006 | View Report → |
3 | Junction City | 93/100 | A | 22,932 | View Report → |
#4 | Kansas City | 93/100 | A | 156,607 | View Report → |
#5 | Wichita | 93/100 | A | 397,532 | View Report → |
#6 | Manhattan | 92/100 | A | 54,100 | View Report → |
#7 | Overland Park | 91/100 | A | 197,238 | View Report → |
#8 | Liberal | 88/100 | A- | 19,666 | View Report → |
#9 | Great Bend | 85/100 | A- | 15,224 | View Report → |
#10 | Derby | 84/100 | B+ | 25,625 | View Report → |
#11 | Dodge City | 84/100 | B+ | 27,788 | View Report → |
#12 | Olathe | 84/100 | B+ | 141,290 | View Report → |
#13 | Newton | 81/100 | B+ | 18,602 | View Report → |
#14 | Pittsburg | 81/100 | B+ | 20,216 | View Report → |
#15 | Gardner | 80/100 | B+ | 23,287 | View Report → |
#16 | Garden City | 79/100 | B | 26,403 | View Report → |
#17 | Emporia | 77/100 | B | 24,239 | View Report → |
#18 | Hays | 73/100 | B- | 21,116 | View Report → |
#19 | Prairie Village | 73/100 | B- | 22,368 | View Report → |
#20 | Lawrence | 70/100 | B- | 98,193 | View Report → |
Cities with excellent water quality typically share several common characteristics that contribute to their high scores:
Clean aquifers, reservoirs, or rivers with minimal upstream contamination from agriculture or industry.
State-of-the-art water treatment plants with advanced filtration and disinfection technology.
Regular pipe replacement, system upgrades, and proactive maintenance to prevent contamination.
Few or no violations, with consistent adherence to Safe Drinking Water Act requirements.
Even in cities with excellent water quality, some residents choose to use water filters for: