Is St. George tap water safe to drink?

Yes but with caveats

St. George's water meets EPA minimum standards but has some concerns. Filtration is recommended for sensitive individuals.

78/100
Purity Score
2
Issues Found
12 GPG
Hardness
Not detected
PFAS

2 Issues Detected in St. George

Very Hard Water (12 GPG)

Hard water causes scale in pipes and shortens appliance lifespan.

Hardness data for St. George

Arsenic Approaching Limit (0.3 mg/L)

EPA limit is 0.010 mg/L.

Arsenic info for St. George
Utah

8,477,084,790 · Quail Creek Reservoir and Sand Hollow

St. George Water Quality Report: Very Hard Water Detected

Moderate Risk Updated March 2026 95,342 residents
78
Purity Score

Mineral content in St. George's water supply rates as very hard. This guide covers what that means for your home and which filters or softeners address it best.

Health Insights

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    With a hardness of 12 GPG, St. George residents may notice white scale on faucets. Hard water increases maintenance costs.

Score

78 /100
Good
"Good" threshold (70)

St. George tap water is sourced from Quail Creek Reservoir and Sand Hollow and treated by City of St. George Water. Water hardness is very hard at 12.0 GPG which may cause scale buildup. TDS is 430 ppm which is above the EPA secondary guideline of 500 ppm. Overall purity score: 78/100 (Good). Updated for 2026.

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Hard Water in St. George: Impact on Plumbing and Appliances

At 12 grains per gallon, St. George's water qualifies as very hard. Hard water carries dissolved calcium and magnesium that deposit as limescale inside pipes, water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines over time. Scale accumulation reduces appliance efficiency and shortens service life. A salt-based water softener is the most effective solution for whole-home protection. For drinking water only, a reverse osmosis system also reduces mineral content significantly.

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St. George Water FAQ

Is St. George UT tap water safe to drink in 2026?
St. George tap water meets EPA federal drinking water standards and scores 78/100 (Good) on PurityMap for 2026. For most healthy adults the water is considered safe but point-of-use filtration adds an important layer of protection.
Does St. George UT use chlorine or chloramine for disinfection?
St. George uses chloramine as the primary disinfectant with a residual level of 1.0 ppm. Chloramine is harder to remove than free chlorine and requires a catalytic carbon or reverse osmosis filter. Standard Brita-style pitchers will NOT remove chloramine.
How hard is St. George UT water and what is the TDS level?
St. George water hardness is 12.0 grains per gallon (very hard) with a TDS of 430 ppm (poor). This level causes noticeable scale buildup in water heaters kettles and dishwashers. A water softener is recommended to protect plumbing and reduce soap usage.
Has PFAS been found in St. George UT drinking water?
Based on available EPA UCMR5 monitoring data as of 2026 PFAS have not been detected above EPA advisory levels in St. George drinking water.
What is the best water filter for St. George?
Based on St. George's water profile, we recommend the AFWFilters 5600sxt 48000 Grain Softener. St. George has hard water at 12.0 GPG. A water softener prevents scale buildup in water heaters pipes and appliances.

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Data Sources

  • EPA SDWIS
  • EWG Tap Water Database
  • City of St. George Water CCR
  • USGS monitoring data

PurityMap compiles public data. Updated March 2026.

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