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The states with the cleanest tap water in the US

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California ranks second as the state with the cleanest tap water.

The states with the cleanest tap water

  • Kentucky has the cleanest tap water in the contiguous United States, reporting just 22.16 public water system violations per one million residents throughout 2022.
  • California and South Carolina come second and third respectively, with 27.65 and 30.29 violations per one million residents.
  • Montana was found to have the least clean tap water, with the equivalent of 724.04 violations per one million residents in 2022.

California has the second cleanest tap water in the contiguous United States, according to a new report analyzing public water system violations.

Health information website Great Green Wall Health analyzed data from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to find each of the 48 contiguous states’ total number of public water system (PWS) violations throughout 2022.

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The number of PWS violations was then calculated as a proportion of one million residents, to give a fairer overview of which contiguous states offer the cleanest tap water.

In first place is Kentucky which saw just 100 total PWS violations during 2022, the equivalent of 22.16 violations per one million residents. A violation is defined as a breach of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) requirements.

Kentucky officials recently however, had to ease concerns over water contamination due to the spill of hazardous materials from the East Palestine train derailment in neighboring state Ohio, on February 3, 2023.

California is in second place, with 1,079 PWS violations in 2022, which translates to 27.65 violations per one million residents given its larger population.

South Carolina is in third place, with 160 total PWS violations in 2022, equal to 30.29 per one million residents. Despite being one of the states with fewer violations, State Attorney General Alan Wilson filed a lawsuit as recently as August 2023 against several companies, including DuPont and 3M, related to PFAS, also known as the forever chemical, being in public water systems.

In fourth and fifth place are Minnesota and Nebraska, which had 36.56 and 39.64 PWS violations per one million residents respectively.

In sixth place is Alabama, with 202 total PWS violations in 2022, (39.81 violations per one million residents) while Massachusetts, ranked seventh with 288 PWS violations (41.25 violations per one million residents.)

Tennessee and Nevada are in eighth and ninth place, with 42.69 and 49.09 PWS violations per one million residents respectively.

In tenth place is Maryland, with 319 total violations in 2022, and 51.75 PWS violations per one million residents.

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Montana was found to have the least clean tap water of all the contiguous states, with a total of 813 PWS violations in 2022, which when extrapolated is the equivalent of 724.04 violations per one million residents.

A spokesperson for Great Green Wall Health commented on the findings:

“In the last decade or so, Americans have had to contend with the water crisis of Flint, Michigan, which has brought the issue of clean tap water to the forefront of conversation. Therefore, it may come as no surprise that Michigan ranks relatively low given that these issues are still being addressed.

“What is more surprising, is that there are 10 states below Michigan that have not been in the media spotlight for the number of PWS violations they have received.”

Methodology:

Data was taken from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that looked at the total number of public water system (PWS) violations each state recorded in 2022. The number of violations per 1 million residents was then calculated (PWS violations / Population x 1,000,000) to give a fairer overview of which states the cleanest tap water. Population figures were taken from 2022 US Census population estimates.

South Carolina is in third place, with 160 total PWS violations in 2022, equal to 30.29 per one million residents. Despite being one of the states with fewer violations, State Attorney General Alan Wilson filed a lawsuit as recently as August 2023 against several companies, including DuPont and 3M, related to PFAS, also known as the forever chemical, being in public water systems.

In fourth and fifth place are Minnesota and Nebraska, which had 36.56 and 39.64 PWS violations per one million residents respectively.

In sixth place is Alabama, with 202 total PWS violations in 2022, (39.81 violations per one million residents) while Massachusetts, ranked seventh with 288 PWS violations (41.25 violations per one million residents.)

Tennessee and Nevada are in eighth and ninth place, with 42.69 and 49.09 PWS violations per one million residents respectively.

In tenth place is Maryland, with 319 total violations in 2022, and 51.75 PWS violations per one million residents.

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Montana was found to have the least clean tap water of all the contiguous stateswith a total of 813 PWS violations in 2022, which when extrapolated is the equivalent of 724.04 violations per one million residents.

A spokesperson for Great Green Wall Health commented on the findings:

“In the last decade or so, Americans have had to contend with the water crisis of Flint, Michigan, which has brought the issue of clean tap water to the forefront of conversation. Therefore, it is may come as no surprise that Michigan ranks  relatively low given that these issues are still being addressed.

“What is more surprising, is that there are 10 states below Michigan that have not been in the media spotlight for the number of PWS violations they have received.”

 

Contiguous states ranked from least to most public water system (PWS) violations (2022)

Rank State Public water system violations (2022) Population Violations per one million residents
1. Kentucky 100 4,512,310 22.16
2. California 1,079 39,029,342 27.65
3. South Carolina 160 5,282,634 30.29
4. Minnesota 209 5,717,184 36.56
5. Nebraska 78 1,967,923 39.64
6. Alabama 202 5,074,296 39.81
7. Massachusetts 288 6,981,974 41.25
8. Tennessee 301 7,051,339 42.69
9. Nevada 156 3,177,772 49.09
10. Maryland 319 6,164,660 51.75
11. Virginia 550 8,683,619 63.34
12. Georgia 699 10,912,876 64.05
13. Florida 1,587 22,244,823 71.34
14. Delaware 84 1,018,396 82.48
15. Mississippi 272 2,940,057 92.52
16. Rhode Island 105 1,093,734 96.00
17. Arizona 729 7,359,197 99.06
18. Utah 345 3,380,800 102.05
19. Texas 3,192 30,029,572 106.30
20. Arkansas 330 3,045,637 108.35
21. New York 2,141 19,677,151 108.81
22. Illinois 1,386 12,582,032 110.16
23. North Carolina 1,232 10,698,973 115.15
24. New Jersey 1,153 9,261,699 124.49
25. South Dakota 114 909,824 125.30
26. Louisiana 589 4,590,241 128.32
27. Iowa 419 3,200,517 130.92
28. Ohio 1,622 11,756,058 137.97
29. Missouri 864 6,177,957 139.85
30. Colorado 828 5,839,926 141.78
31. Kansas 447 2,937,150 152.19
32. North Dakota 124 779,261 159.13
33. Washington 1,255 7,785,786 161.19
34. Oklahoma 798 4,019,800 198.52
35. Wisconsin 1,257 5,892,539 213.32
36. Indiana 1,520 6,833,037 222.45
37. New Mexico 478 2,113,344 226.18
38. Michigan 2,272 10,034,113 226.43
39. Oregon 1,161 4,240,137 273.81
40. Connecticut 1,066 3,626,205 293.97
41. New Hampshire 417 1,395,231 298.88
42. Pennsylvania 3,957 12,972,008 305.04
43. West Virginia 677 1,775,156 381.37
44. Wyoming 267 581,381 459.25
45. Idaho 910 1,939,033 469.31
46. Maine 876 1,385,340 632.34
47. Vermont 424 647,064 655.27
48. Montana 813 1,122,867 724.04

 

Story Credit: https://www.greatgreenwall.org

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