East Independence
East Independence, MO water profile — supply sources, drought status, wastewater reuse, and the key water issues facing the city.
With about 110,675 residents, East Independence ranks as the 6th-largest city in Missouri and a mid-sized city. Water in East Independence is sourced chiefly from Missouri River, Mississippi River, and Ozark aquifer, the backbone of Missouri's supply.
The defining water pressure here mirrors the state's: aging infrastructure. Major rivers provide ample supply; aging systems are the main vulnerability.
Statewide, Missouri recycles about 4% of its wastewater with minimal reuse programs. Locally, East Independence faces abnormally dry to moderate drought conditions.
The Missouri state profile covers the regional supply outlook; the issues below detail what's driving East Independence's water future.
At a glance
- Population ~110,675 (6th-largest in Missouri)
- Primary sources: Missouri River, Mississippi River, and Ozark aquifer
- Drought: abnormally dry to moderate conditions
- State reuse rate: ~4% of wastewater
Statewide drought history
% of Missouri in severe+ drought (Moderate (D1) now).
Source: U.S. Drought Monitor
Common questions
Is tap water safe in East Independence?
East Independence is served by community water systems regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act. Statewide, 26.2% of Missouri's systems have a recent health-based violation. Check your provider's annual Consumer Confidence Report for local results.
Where does East Independence get its water?
East Independence draws from the same regional sources that serve Missouri: Missouri River, Mississippi River, Ozark aquifer.
Related water issues
Aging Infrastructure
Much of America's water infrastructure is decades past its design life, leaking trillions of gallons a year and demanding hundreds of billions in reinvestment.
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