Tap Water Quality Report for Junction City, Kansas

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Next Expected Update:April 19, 2025

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Water Systems (3)

3 water systems serve Junction City, Kansas. Select one or more to filter the data below.

JUNCTION CITY, CITY OF
Public Water System ID:KS2006108
Population Served:19,167
Primary Source:Ground water
Last Updated:Jan 3, 2025
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GEARY CO RWD 1
Public Water System ID:KS2006103
Population Served:216
Primary Source:Ground water purchased
Last Updated:Jan 3, 2025
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GEARY CO WATER DISTRICT 2
Public Water System ID:KS2006102
Population Served:78
Primary Source:Ground water
Last Updated:Jan 3, 2025
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About This Report

Information about data sources, coverage, updates, and contact details for your local water systems.

Data Sources

Water quality data comes from 2024 Consumer Confidence Reports (CCRs), which detail 2023 water quality levels. Additional data is sourced from EPA's Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS Federal Database). Fluoridation status data is provided by the CDC's My Water's Fluoride (MWF Database).

Community Coverage

This comprehensive analysis covers all Community Water Systems serving Junction City. These systems provide water to at least 25 year-round residents through public infrastructure.

Data Updates and Reporting

Consumer Confidence Reports (CCRs) are required annual reports that water systems must deliver to customers by July 1st each year, containing water quality data from the previous calendar year. Additionally, water systems submit quarterly reports to the EPA for violations, and fluoridation status information is provided by states on a voluntary basis.

Local Water System Contact Details

For specific questions about water quality or violations in your area, contact information for each water system is provided in the Water Systems section above. Direct communication with your local water authority ensures the most current information.