Ohio Water Quality Report 2026

10 cities6,301,484 residentsUpdated March 2026

C74.1/100State Average
Ohio has 10 cities in our database, serving approximately 6,301,484 residents. The average PurityMap score is 74.1/100 (Grade: C), which is 3.8 points below the US average of 77.9/100. Akron has the cleanest water (82/100) while Toledo scores lowest (59/100) due to PFAS detected, hard water, elevated lead.
Is Ohio Tap Water Safe to Drink?
Use Filtration

Ohio tap water is use filtration based on our analysis of 10 water systems serving 6,301,484 residents. The average PurityMap score is 74.1/100 (Grade: C), which is 3.8 points below the national average.

  • PFAS detected in 3 of 10 cities (30%). Forever chemicals require reverse osmosis filtration.
  • 6 cities have lead at or above 5 ppb. Homes built before 1986 are at highest risk.
  • 8 cities (80%) have hard or very hard water (7+ GPG) which causes scale buildup and appliance damage.
  • 10 cities use chloramine or have elevated chlorine residuals. Standard Brita pitchers do not remove chloramine.
Our Recommendation

We recommend an under-sink reverse osmosis system for drinking water in PFAS-affected areas of Ohio. RO removes 99%+ of PFAS, lead, and other contaminants. For hard water cities, add a whole-house softener.

All 10 cities in Ohio meet EPA federal drinking water standards as of 2026. However, EPA standards set legal limits — not health goals. Many contaminants are detected at levels that are legal but may still pose long-term health risks according to independent health organizations like the EWG.
Ohio at a Glance
74.1Avg Purity Score
7.5Avg Hardness (GPG)
Hard
3Cities with PFAS
8Cities with Hard Water
5.2Avg Lead (ppb)
247Avg TDS (ppm)

Ohio is 3.8 points below the US average of 77.9/100. Hardness is 1.2 GPG above the US average of 6.3 GPG.

Best & Worst Water in Ohio
Cleanest

Akron

82/100

Source: Cuyahoga River reservoirs

Most Concerns

Toledo

59/100

PFAS detected, hard water, elevated lead

Cities with Most Water Concerns in Ohio

Cities ranked by lowest score. Click any city for the full report and filter recommendations.

RankCityScoreHardnessLeadKey Issues
1Toledo 59/1009.1 GPG5.8 ppbPFAS (3.1 ppt), Hard (9.1 GPG), Lead (5.8 ppb)
2Cincinnati 64/1008.7 GPG5.2 ppbPFAS (2.6 ppt), Hard (8.7 GPG), Lead (5.2 ppb)
3Dayton 64/1008.5 GPG3.5 ppbPFAS (2.0 ppt), Hard (8.5 GPG)
4Cleveland 77/1007.0 GPG7.5 ppbHard (7.0 GPG), Lead (7.5 ppb)
5Youngstown 77/1004.5 GPG6.5 ppbLead (6.5 ppb)
6Canton 78/1008.0 GPG5.0 ppbHard (8.0 GPG), Lead (5.0 ppb)
7Columbus 79/1007.9 GPG3.8 ppbHard (7.9 GPG)
8Springfield 79/1008.2 GPG4.0 ppbHard (8.2 GPG)
9Akron 82/1006.5 GPG4.8 ppbHardness 6.5 GPG, Lead 4.8 ppb, TDS 225 ppm
10Lorain 82/1007.0 GPG5.5 ppbHard (7.0 GPG), Lead (5.5 ppb)
Score Distribution

How Ohio's 10 cities score on the PurityMap 0–100 scale:

Excellent (85–100)
0 cities
Good (70–84)
7 cities
Moderate (60–69)
2 cities
Poor (below 60)
1 city
Largest Cities in Ohio — Water Quality

Water quality for the most populated cities. Click any city for details.











CityPopulationScoreHardnessKey Issues
Akron1.5M 82/1006.5 GPG
Cleveland1.4M 77/1007.0 GPGHard, Lead
Columbus900K 79/1007.9 GPGHard
Cincinnati900K 64/1008.7 GPGPFAS, Hard, Lead
Dayton840K 64/1008.5 GPGPFAS, Hard
Toledo500K 59/1009.1 GPGPFAS, Hard, Lead
Canton73K 78/1008.0 GPGHard, Lead
Lorain65K 82/1007.0 GPGHard, Lead
Youngstown65K 77/1004.5 GPGLead
Springfield59K 79/1008.2 GPGHard
Hard Water in Ohio

8 of 10 cities (80%) in Ohio have hard or very hard water (7+ GPG). Toledo has the hardest at 9.1 GPG. Cities: Toledo, Cincinnati, Dayton, Springfield, Canton, Columbus, Cleveland, Lorain. A water softener is recommended.

PFAS in Ohio Water

PFAS have been detected in 3 of 10 cities (30%) in Ohio. Highest: Toledo at 3.1 ppt. Affected: Toledo, Cincinnati, Dayton. A reverse osmosis filter is recommended.

Lead in Ohio Water

6 cities in Ohio have lead at or above 5 ppb. Highest: Cleveland at 7.5 ppb. No safe level of lead exists. Cities: Cleveland, Youngstown, Toledo, Lorain, Cincinnati, Canton.

Water Sources in Ohio

Where Ohio gets its drinking water, based on 10 water systems.



Source TypeCities% of Total
Surface Water990%
Mixed (Ground + Surface)110%
Recommended Filter for Ohio

Ohio has both PFAS (3 cities) and hard water (8 cities). RO for drinking water + softener for whole house.

All Ohio Cities — Ranked
#CityPop.ScoreHardnessLeadPFASTDS
1Toledo500K 59/1009.1 GPG (Hard)5.8 ppb⚠️ Yes (3.1 ppt)260 ppm
2Cincinnati900K 64/1008.7 GPG (Hard)5.2 ppb⚠️ Yes (2.6 ppt)300 ppm
3Dayton840K 64/1008.5 GPG (Hard)3.5 ppb⚠️ Yes (2.0 ppt)295 ppm
4Cleveland1.4M 77/1007.0 GPG (Moderate)7.5 ppb✅ No185 ppm
5Youngstown65K 77/1004.5 GPG (Moderate)6.5 ppb✅ No155 ppm
6Canton73K 78/1008.0 GPG (Hard)5.0 ppb✅ No305 ppm
7Columbus900K 79/1007.9 GPG (Hard)3.8 ppb✅ No275 ppm
8Springfield59K 79/1008.2 GPG (Hard)4.0 ppb✅ No285 ppm
9Akron1.5M 82/1006.5 GPG (Moderate)4.8 ppb✅ No225 ppm
10Lorain65K 82/1007.0 GPG (Moderate)5.5 ppb✅ No185 ppm
Water Utilities in Ohio

Ohio has 10 utilities. Major: Columbus Division of Power and Water, Cleveland Division of Water, Greater Cincinnati Water Works, City of Toledo Division of Water, Akron Division of Water.

Sources: Griggs and OShaughnessy reservoirs Scioto River, Lake Erie, Ohio River, Lake Erie Maumee River watershed, Cuyahoga River reservoirs.

Frequently Asked Questions
Which city has the best water in Ohio?
Akron scores highest at 82/100. Source: Cuyahoga River reservoirs.
Which city has the worst water in Ohio?
Toledo scores lowest at 59/100 due to PFAS detected, hard water, elevated lead.
Is Ohio water hard or soft?
Average hardness: 7.5 GPG (Hard). 1.2 GPG above the US average of 6.3 GPG. 8 of 10 cities have hard/very hard water.
Has PFAS been found in Ohio water?
PFAS have been detected in 3 of 10 cities (30%) in Ohio. Highest: Toledo at 3.1 ppt. Affected: Toledo, Cincinnati, Dayton. A reverse osmosis filter is recommended.
What water filter should I use in Ohio?
Ohio has both PFAS (3 cities) and hard water (8 cities). RO for drinking water + softener for whole house.
How does Ohio water compare to the US average?
Score: 74.1/100 (3.8 points below US avg 77.9). Hardness: 7.5 GPG (1.2 GPG above US avg 6.3).
Where does Ohio get its drinking water?Where does Ohio get its drinking water?
Ohio water comes from: Surface Water: 9 cities (90%), Mixed (Ground + Surface): 1 cities (10%).
Data Sources & Methodology
  • EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System
  • EWG Tap Water Database
  • State utility Consumer Confidence Reports
  • USGS regional water monitoring data

PurityMap compiles publicly available data and does not perform independent testing.

All Ohio Cities with Water Reports

10 city water quality reports available for Ohio.

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