Vermont Water Quality Report
Tap water quality data for 0 cities in Vermont, updated 2026.
US average: 100 ppm
0 of 0 cities violation-free
0 cities tested
0 water systems tracked
No cities in Vermont have recorded water quality violations in the past 3 years.
Vermont Tap Water: What You Need to Know
Vermont has 0 tracked water utilities serving approximately 0 residents.
No cities in Vermont have recorded water quality violations in the past 3 years — an excellent compliance record.
Frequently Asked Questions About Vermont Water
Is tap water safe to drink in Vermont?
Based on available EPA data, no cities in Vermont have recorded water quality violations in the past 3 years. However, water quality can vary by building — older homes may have lead pipes. Consider testing your water at home for complete peace of mind.
Where does Vermont get its water from?
The majority of Vermont's water systems (NaN%) use surface water as their primary source. Surface water comes from rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. Each city's specific source can vary — check individual city reports for details.
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