Vermont Water Quality Report 2026
Vermont tap water is safe to drink based on our analysis of 4 water systems serving 89,185 residents. The average PurityMap score is 85.0/100 (Grade: A), which is 7.1 points above the national average.
- No major contaminant flags across Vermont cities. All cities meet EPA federal drinking water standards.
Vermont water is generally good quality. A carbon pitcher or faucet filter removes chlorine taste and provides extra protection. No major filtration investment is needed for most residents.
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Vermont is 7.1 points above the US average of 77.9/100. Hardness is 2.9 GPG below the US average of 6.3 GPG.
All 4 cities score similarly
How Vermont's 4 cities score on the PurityMap 0–100 scale:
Water quality for the most populated cities. Click any city for details.
| City | Population | Score | Hardness | Key Issues |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Burlington | 45K | 85/100 | 5.5 GPG | — |
| South Burlington | 20K | 85/100 | 5.5 GPG | — |
| Rutland | 16K | 85/100 | 1.5 GPG | — |
| Montpelier | 8K | 85/100 | 1.2 GPG | — |
Vermont generally has soft to moderate water. Average: 3.4 GPG (Soft). Most residents do not need a softener.
Based on EPA UCMR5 data, PFAS have not been detected above advisory levels in any Vermont cities in our database as of 2026.
All Vermont cities have lead below 5 ppb. Average: 1.7 ppb. Individual homes with older plumbing may have higher levels.
Where Vermont gets its drinking water, based on 4 water systems.
| Source Type | Cities | % of Total |
|---|---|---|
| Surface Water | 4 | 100% |
Vermont water is generally good. A carbon pitcher filter improves taste.
| # | City | Pop. | Score | Hardness | Lead | PFAS | TDS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Burlington | 45K | 85/100 | 5.5 GPG (Moderate) | 2.0 ppb | ✅ No | 170 ppm |
| 2 | Rutland | 16K | 85/100 | 1.5 GPG (Soft) | 1.5 ppb | ✅ No | 42 ppm |
| 3 | South Burlington | 20K | 85/100 | 5.5 GPG (Moderate) | 1.8 ppb | ✅ No | 170 ppm |
| 4 | Montpelier | 8K | 85/100 | 1.2 GPG (Soft) | 1.5 ppb | ✅ No | 32 ppm |
Vermont has 4 utilities. Major: Burlington Department of Public Works, Rutland City Water Department, Champlain Water District, City of Montpelier Water Department.
Sources: Lake Champlain, Mendon Brook Reservoir, Berlin Pond.
- 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.
4 city water quality reports available for Vermont.
Montpelier Water Quality Report
Rutland Water Quality Report
South Burlington Water Quality Report
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