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Nitrate in Garden City, KS Drinking Water

Nitrate data for Garden City, Kansas · 34,276 residents · 1 ZIP code

If you rely on a public water system in Garden City, Kansas, Nitrate is a contaminant your utility has been required to test for — and EPA records show it has been detected at measurable levels, making it worth understanding as part of your tap water's detection record.

23 ppb
Max Level Detected
23 ppb
Average Level
10 mg/L (as nitrogen)
EPA MCL
High
Health Risk
Reverse Osmosis or Ion Exchange
Best Filter Method

Data: EPA SDWIS, CCR Reports, ECHO Last verified: 2026-04-05

Nitrate in Garden City Tap Water

Nitrate has been detected in Garden City, Kansas drinking water at a maximum level of 23 ppb — below the EPA MCL of 10 mg/L (as nitrogen).

This analysis covers 34,276 residents across 1 ZIP code in Garden City.

Garden City's overall water quality grade is C (63/100).

Is Nitrate in Garden City Water Safe?

Nitrate levels in parts of Garden City exceed the EPA MCL of 10 mg/L (as nitrogen). The EPA requires water systems to take corrective action when this limit is exceeded.

If you live in an affected ZIP code, consider installing a reverse osmosis or ion exchange filter certified under NSF 53 / NSF 58 and testing your water independently.

Nitrate Levels by ZIP Code

ZIP Code Nitrate Level EPA Limit Status
67846 23 ppm 10 mg/L (as nitrogen) OK

Average nitrate level across Garden City: 23 ppb

Health Effects of Nitrate

  • Methemoglobinemia ("blue baby syndrome") in infants under 6 months
  • Increased risk of colorectal and bladder cancer (long-term)
  • Thyroid disease from chronic exposure
  • Possible reproductive effects

Health risk severity: High. Governed by the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations.

How Nitrate Gets Into Drinking Water

  • Agricultural fertilizer runoff
  • Animal feedlot operations and manure
  • Septic system leachate
  • Urban stormwater and wastewater discharge

What to Do About Nitrate in Garden City Water

  1. Reverse osmosis is the most effective method for nitrate removal
  2. Ion exchange systems designed for nitrate can also work
  3. Standard carbon filters do NOT remove nitrate
  4. Boiling water increases nitrate concentration — never boil for nitrate

Look for filters certified under NSF 53 / NSF 58 for nitrate removal.

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