Hardness
Very Hard
241 PPM · 14.1 GPG
Local water dashboard
Official source aggregationA source-transparent look at local hardness, associated public water systems, EPA compliance history, and the measurements that are—and are not—available for Osage County.
At a glance
EPA quarter 2026Q2
Hardness
Very Hard
241 PPM · 14.1 GPG
Compliance screen
No active flag
0 active health-based records
Lead 90th percentile
0.0028 mg/L
19% of action level
Utility match
2 systems
Serves 3,875 people system-wide
Hardness meter
Estimated local hardness
USGS hardness classification scale
241 PPM
Parts per million
241
mg/L as CaCO₃ equivalent
Grains per gallon
14.1
1 GPG ≈ 17.1 PPM
What this means at home
At 241 PPM, mineral scale can build up on fixtures and heating elements, reduce soap lather, and leave visible spotting. Hardness is primarily an aesthetic and appliance concern—not itself a tap-water safety rating.
USGS sites used
23
Nearest site
22.5 mi
Observation range
Jan 11, 2016–Jun 9, 2026
Estimate confidence
Moderate
Median of the latest qualifying hardness observation at each nearby monitoring site. Nearest monitoring location: KANSAS R AB TOPEKA WEIR AT TOPEKA, KS (Stream).USGS source documentation ↗
Regional context
These comparisons use other indexed ZIP estimates, not utility tap samples. They help show local context without replacing a household test.
Overbrook median
241 PPM
About the same1 indexed ZIP readings · Range 241–241 PPM
Kansas median
289 PPM
48 PPM lower540 indexed ZIP readings · Range 72.2–707 PPM
EPA benchmark screen
Available numerical results from associated SDWIS community water systems, compared with the applicable action level or federal MCL. Federal measured-value coverage is incomplete.
Lead (PB90)
0.0028 mg/L
Reported Dec 31, 2023
Copper (CU90)
1.4 mg/L
Reported Dec 31, 2007
Numerical coverage
2 comparable results
Missing values remain blank; absence is not treated as a pass.
Measured in mg/L
Local 0.0028
EPA limit 0.015
Measured in mg/L
Local 1.4
EPA limit 1.3
100% line = listed limit
| Contaminant or rule | System | Status | Period |
|---|---|---|---|
| LEAD AND COPPER RULE REVISIONS | KS2013903 | Unaddressed | Jul 2, 2025 |
| Combined Radium (-226 and -228) | KS2013904 | Resolved | Jan 1, 2021through Dec 31, 2021 |
| Radium-228 | KS2013904 | Resolved | Jan 1, 2021through Dec 31, 2021 |
| Gross Alpha, Excl. Radon and U | KS2013904 | Resolved | Jan 1, 2021through Dec 31, 2021 |
| Radium-226 | KS2013904 | Resolved | Jan 1, 2021through Dec 31, 2021 |
| Combined Uranium | KS2013904 | Resolved | Jan 1, 2021through Dec 31, 2021 |
No reported violation does not prove that every contaminant was tested or absent; SDWIS measured values are incomplete and lag state records.
Solutions matcher
Matched to Overbrook ZIP 66524 using 241 PPM nearby hardness and 2 reported measurement benchmarks.
Scale protection
241 PPM is 2× the high-hardness trigger used by this matcher.
Designed to reduce scale on fixtures, water heaters, glassware, and plumbing throughout the home.
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Copper (90th percentile) has a measured benchmark flag or active health-based SDWIS record in this profile.
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Frequently asked
EPA ECHO shows no active health-based violation for the associated systems in this reporting snapshot. This does not prove every contaminant is absent; federal records can lag and household plumbing can change tap conditions.
Nearby USGS observations produce an estimate of 241 PPM, or 14.1 grains per gallon, classified as very hard. This is not a household tap measurement.
At 241 PPM, a correctly sized whole-house softener can reduce scale and hard-water spotting. It does not replace contaminant filtration.