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Junction City, Kansas: Is the Tap Water Safe to Drink?

2026 EPA water quality data for 10 community water systems serving 21,312+ residents. See violations, PFAS results, lead test results, and safety grades — free.

Is Junction City Tap Water Safe to Drink?

Based on the latest EPA data, Junction City tap water meets all federal drinking water standards. All 10 tested systems have received a safety grade of A or B, with no active health-based violations.

Junction City Water Quality Overview

Junction City, Kansas is served by 10 community water systems providing water to approximately 21,312 residents. These systems draw from groundwater (7), groundwater purchased (2), surface water (1) sources. Junction City water systems have recorded 31 health-based violations in their history, though none are currently active. Including monitoring and reporting violations, there are 112 total violations on record.

10
Water Systems
31
Health Violations
10/10
Rated A or B
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All 10 water systems in Junction City

JUNCTION CITY, CITY OF A
JUNCTION CITY, KS · 19,167 people · Groundwater ✓ No recent health violations
GRANDVIEW PLAZA, CITY OF A
JUNCTION CITY, KS · 1,663 people · Groundwater Purchased ✓ No recent health violations
GEARY CO RWD 1 A
JUNCTION CITY, KS · 216 people · Groundwater Purchased ✓ No recent health violations
GEARY CO WATER DISTRICT 2 A
JUNCTION CITY, KS · 78 people · Groundwater ✓ No recent health violations
KANSAS 4-H FOUNDATION, INC A
JUNCTION CITY, KS · 63 people · Surface Water ✓ No recent health violations
US ARMY COE MILFORD ROLLING HILLS A
JUNCTION CITY, KS · 25 people · Groundwater ✓ No recent health violations
US ARMY COE MILFORD CURTIS CREEK A
JUNCTION CITY, KS · 25 people · Groundwater ✓ No recent health violations
US ARMY COE MILFORD TIMBER CREEK 2 A
JUNCTION CITY, KS · 25 people · Groundwater ✓ No recent health violations
THUNDERBIRD MARINA A
JUNCTION CITY, KS · 25 people · Groundwater ✓ No recent health violations
B J`S 66 A
JUNCTION CITY, KS · 25 people · Groundwater ✓ No recent health violations

Looking for water quality data across the whole state? See our full Kansas tap water safety report covering Kansas’s EPA-regulated water systems.

Junction City Drinking Water: Frequently Asked Questions

Is Junction City, Kansas tap water safe to drink?

Based on the latest EPA data, Junction City tap water meets all federal drinking water standards. All 10 tested systems have received a safety grade of A or B, with no active health-based violations.

How many water utilities serve Junction City, Kansas?

10 community water systems serve Junction City, Kansas, providing water to approximately 21,312 people. Different neighborhoods may be served by different utilities. Enter your ZIP code at the top to find your specific provider.

Does Junction City tap water have lead?

Lead in drinking water typically enters from old pipes and fixtures inside homes and buildings, not from the treatment plant. The EPA requires water systems to monitor for lead under the Lead and Copper Rule. Click any water system above to see its most recent 90th-percentile lead test results. Homes built before 1986 are most likely to have lead plumbing components.

What contaminants have been found in Junction City drinking water?

EPA violation records for Junction City water systems are listed on each utility's report page. Common regulated contaminants include disinfection byproducts (TTHMs, HAA5), coliform bacteria, nitrates, and lead. Click any utility above to see its full violation history going back 10 years.

How do I find out which water company serves my address in Junction City?

Enter your Junction City ZIP code in the search box at the top of this page. ClearWater will identify the specific water system serving your area and show you its EPA violation history, lead test results, and an overall safety grade. You can also check your water bill or your utility's annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR).