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Minneapolis

Severe (D2)Minimal reusePop. ~410,939 · Hennepin County

Minneapolis, MN water profile — supply sources, drought status, wastewater reuse, and the key water issues facing the city.

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minneapolis

surface water (rivers/reservoirs) · local government · PWSID MN1270024

425,300
People served
0
Health violations (since 2016)
0
Unresolved violations
2 ppb
Lead 90th-pct (2024)

Below EPA's 15 ppb lead action level at last testing.

Source: EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) · 2026 Q1

Minneapolis is a large city and the largest in Minnesota, home to roughly 410,939 residents. Minneapolis's drinking water comes largely from the same regional sources that serve Minnesota: Mississippi headwaters, lakes, and aquifers.

As elsewhere in Minnesota, the central challenge is groundwater depletion. The 'Land of 10,000 Lakes' still faces localized aquifer drawdown around the Twin Cities metro.

Minnesota reuses an estimated 4% of its treated wastewater and maintains minimal reuse programs; Minneapolis tracks moderate to severe drought conditions on the U.S. Drought Monitor scale.

Explore the Minnesota profile for statewide context, or dig into the water issues shaping Minneapolis below.

Hennepin County water quality

42
Water systems
1264k
People served
1
With violations
0
Over lead limit

Source: EPA SDWIS · 2026 Q1

At a glance

  • Population ~410,939 (largest in Minnesota)
  • Primary sources: Mississippi headwaters, lakes, and aquifers
  • Drought: moderate to severe conditions
  • State reuse rate: ~4% of wastewater

Statewide drought history

% of Minnesota in severe+ drought (Severe (D2) now).

Source: U.S. Drought Monitor

Common questions

Is tap water safe in Minneapolis?

Minneapolis's largest water system, Minneapolis, serves about 425,300 people. EPA records show 0 health-based violation(s) since 2016 and a most-recent 90th-percentile lead level of 2 ppb (EPA action level is 15 ppb). Always check your own provider's annual Consumer Confidence Report.

Where does Minneapolis get its water?

Minneapolis draws primarily from surface water (rivers/reservoirs), part of Minnesota's supply from Mississippi headwaters, lakes, aquifers.

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