Missouri

Water quality data from the EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System

Lead Risk: Caution

Water Systems

6,167

Active public water systems

Population Served

6.02M

Residents with piped water

Lead Violations

31

Systems exceeding 15 ppb

Copper Violations

71

Lead & Copper Rule

Average Lead Level

2.40 ppb

EPA Action Level: 15 ppb

MCLG (health goal): 0 ppb

0 ppbAction Level: 15 ppb

Average across 2370 systems with reported lead data.

Violations Detected

102 water systems in Missouri have reported violations under the Lead and Copper Rule. These utilities are required to notify customers and take corrective action.

31 lead violations71 copper violations

Water Systems: Highest Lead Levels

System NameCityPopulationLead LevelStatusSample Date
JEFFERSON CITY13,1078.58 ppbOK2024-12-31
MACON12,8657.29 ppbOK2024-12-31
ARNOLD21,1137.25 ppbOK2025-12-31
MARYVILLE10,7756.05 ppbOK2024-12-31
HANNIBAL17,1085.28 ppbOK2024-12-31
JEFFERSON CITY16,5485.13 ppbOK2025-12-31
SPRINGFIELD210,8985.10 ppbOK2025-12-31
FARMINGTON18,2174.82 ppbOK2024-12-31
WENTZVILLE41,7844.77 ppbOK2024-12-31
LIBERTY30,8004.61 ppbOK2024-12-31
FULTON13,0804.50 ppbOK2023-12-31
GLADSTONE27,0004.30 ppbOK2025-12-31
JOPLIN73,7284.00 ppbOK2025-12-31
FULTON12,6003.98 ppbOK2024-12-31
ROLLA20,8003.91 ppbOK2024-12-31

Showing top 15 of 2095 systems with lead data. Action level: 15 ppb.

Systems With Active Violations

These water systems have exceeded EPA limits and must take corrective action.

INDEPENDENCE PWS

INDEPENDENCE · Pop. 120,000

Copper

Lead: 1.10 ppb (2025-12-31)

Water Source Types

Groundwater5295 (91%)
Purchased Surface Water208 (4%)
Purchased Groundwater189 (3%)
Surface Water101 (2%)
Unknown31 (1%)
Groundwater Under Influence of SW7 (0%)
Purchased GW Under Influence of SW3 (0%)

Resources

Air Quality

Good

Avg AQI

45.6

PM2.5

6.4 µg/m³

Unhealthy Days

6

Primary Pollutant

Ozone

AQI 0 (Good)AQI 100 (Moderate)200+

Source: EPA AirNow & American Lung Association 2024 State of the Air. AQI scale: 0–50 Good · 51–100 Moderate · 101–150 Sensitive Groups · 151+ Unhealthy.

PFAS Contamination

Moderate Detection

PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), known as “forever chemicals,” are a group of synthetic chemicals that persist indefinitely in the environment and human body. The EPA set a maximum contaminant level (MCL) of 4 parts per trillion (ppt) for PFOA and PFOS in April 2024. View national PFAS tracker →

Systems Tested

400

PFAS Detected

138

Detection Rate

34.5%

Exceeding MCL (4 ppt)

11(2.8%)

0%Detection rate: 34.5%100%

Highest recorded level: 32 ppt (EPA MCL: 4 ppt). 11 systems flagged as possibly unable to comply with EPA rule (The Beacon, March 2026). Testing of 400 systems completed

Data source:EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS), Lead and Copper Rule monitoring data. Lead levels represent 90th percentile results from the most recent monitoring period. Violations indicate exceedances of EPA action levels requiring corrective action. This tool is for informational purposes only and does not replace your utility's official Consumer Confidence Report.