Sistemas de agua de Montana que atienden a las poblaciones más desfavorecidas — 2026

Empresas de agua comunitarias de Montana que atienden a poblaciones con el porcentaje combinado más alto de residentes no blancos y hogares por debajo del 200% del nivel federal de pobreza (Censo ACS 2019-2023, agregado a través de los límites del área de servicio del sistema de agua comunitario v3 de la EPA).

21 Sistemas
clasificados
22,183 PWSID
con datos demográficos
2019-23 Versión del
Censo ACS
EPA v3 Límites del área de servicio
de CWS (marzo de 2026)
Cómo leer esta lista Sistemas que atienden al mayor porcentaje combinado de residentes no blancos y hogares por debajo del 200 % del nivel federal de pobreza. Se usan percentiles dentro de cada clase de tamaño para neutralizar el sesgo del tamaño del sistema. Se aplica un tope de cinco sistemas por estado para producir una lista representativa a nivel nacional. Véase la página de metodología para conocer los detalles del cálculo.

These 21 Montana water utilities serve populations with the highest combined percent of non-white residents and households below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. Within-size-class percentile rankings neutralize the confound of system size; no geographic cap is applied at the state level because all utilities are within a single state.

RankWater SystemStatePop servedEquity score% PoC served% Below 200% FPLUnresolved violations
1 City of Havre Montana 8,520 57.6 21% 37% 2
2 City of Great Falls Montana 56,743 47.9 18% 32%
3 Company Water District of Billings Heights Montana 25,562 44.6 18% 30%
4 Butte Silverbow Water Department Montana 29,355 43.7 11% 35%
5 City of Dillon Montana 3,394 41.2 10% 34%
6 Hamilton City of Montana 4,008 40.6 8% 35%
7 Billings City of Montana 85,968 40 17% 27%
8 Missoula Water Montana 85,595 38.2 15% 28%
9 Anaconda Water Department Montana 5,679 37.4 9% 32%
10 City of Miles City Montana 8,266 34.8 10% 29% 1
11 City of Bozeman Montana 49,254 32.9 12% 26%
12 Flathead County Water and Sewer Montana 8,806 32.9 11% 28%
13 Kalispell Public Works Montana 24,045 32.8 11% 28%
14 Helena Water System Montana 30,743 32.7 11% 27%
15 Sidney City of Montana 3,919 32.4 14% 24%
16 City of Livingston Montana 7,127 31.6 8% 29%
17 Lewistown City of Montana 5,384 30.9 8% 29%
18 City of Columbia Falls Montana 4,009 30.2 7% 29%
19 Glendive City of Montana 4,288 25.6 9% 24%
20 Laurel Municipal Water System Montana 7,157 24.6 11% 21%
21 City of Belgrade Montana 9,777 20.3 10% 19%

How to read this ranking

Each row links to a full utility profile with violation history, lead testing results, and service-area ZIPs. The demographic context columns are from independent data sources (ACS, not EJScreen) and are provided for readers who want to examine equity patterns alongside the operational data.

See the full methodology for calculation details, data vintages, and known limitations.

Frequently asked questions

What does the "equity score" mean?

A 0-100 composite that combines two within-size-class percentile ranks: (1) percent of population served that is non-white (Census ACS B03002), and (2) percent below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Level (Census ACS C17002). Within-size-class comparison (small, medium, large) is used because small rural systems and large urban systems have structurally different demographic profiles; mixing them in a single ranking produces a methodologically weak list dominated by size rather than disparity.

Why is the list capped at 5 systems per state?

Without a cap, the list concentrates in states with large numbers of historically disadvantaged small-to-medium systems (Texas, California). A geographic diversity cap produces a more nationally-representative snapshot. Per-state rankings, if available, show the full within-state comparison without a cap.

Does this claim discrimination?

No. It reports a demographic fact: these water utilities serve populations that are more non-white and lower-income than the national median, after controlling for system size. Causation — why that pattern exists — is a separate research question requiring different data and methods.

ZipCheckup es una herramienta independiente de datos públicos. Somos un servicio de referencia, no un proveedor de pruebas de agua, remediación ni servicios públicos. Las clasificaciones reflejan datos federales de acceso público y se ofrecen con fines informativos. Para problemas con su sistema de agua específico, el proveedor local de agua o el programa estatal de agua potable son los puntos de contacto adecuados.

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