Connecticut Water Quality Report (2026)

By Echo Water Research Team 6 min read
Connecticut Water Quality Report (2026)

Connecticut Tap Water Quality Report

131 cities analyzed • 2,537,079 people served

Updated March 2026 • Data from EWG & EPA SDWIS

131
Cities Analyzed
8.7
Avg Above Guidelines
2,537,079
Total Population Served
Best Water Quality
Columbia (0 above guidelines)
Most Concerns
Somers (18 above guidelines)

Most Common Contaminants in Connecticut

Contaminant Found In % of Cities
Nitrate and nitrite carcinogen 116 of 131 89%
Nitrate carcinogen 115 of 131 88%
Barium 111 of 131 85%
Total trihalomethanes (TTHMs) carcinogen 90 of 131 69%
Bromodichloromethane carcinogen 86 of 131 66%
Chloroform carcinogen 86 of 131 66%
Haloacetic acids (HAA5) carcinogen 86 of 131 66%
Dibromochloromethane carcinogen 82 of 131 63%
Dichloroacetic acid carcinogen 70 of 131 53%
Radium, combined (-226 and -228) 68 of 131 52%

City-by-City Water Quality Rankings

Ranked by number of contaminants above EWG health guidelines (most to fewest).

# City Detected Above Guidelines Above Legal People Served
1 Mansfield 32 18 0 27,199
2 Enfield 30 18 0 18,544
3 Simsbury 28 18 0 14,691
4 Somers 31 18 0 352
5 Southington 34 17 0 43,069
6 Avon 28 17 0 11,590
7 East Windsor 31 16 0 98,690
8 Manchester 40 16 1 51,198
9 Plainville 30 16 0 18,231
10 Farmington 30 16 0 14,693
11 New Haven 31 15 0 418,900
12 Meriden 32 15 0 58,441
13 Windham 25 15 0 21,214
14 Cromwell 23 15 0 14,316
15 Seymour 31 15 0 13,080
16 New Milford 23 15 0 12,659
17 Bethel 22 15 1 9,507
18 Newtown 23 15 2 6,054
19 Derby 31 15 0 1,101
20 Oxford 31 15 0 120
21 Bridgeport 27 14 0 351,756
22 Guilford 29 14 0 33,975
23 Greenwich 21 13 0 53,297
24 East Lyme 26 13 0 15,245
25 Putnam 17 13 0 7,300
26 Bristol 21 12 0 52,079
27 Wallingford 19 12 0 37,267
28 Naugatuck 20 12 0 22,615
29 Darien 21 12 0 18,737
30 Stonington 20 12 0 10,788
31 Chester 19 12 0 5,030
32 Wolcott 28 12 0 2,550
33 Ridgefield 16 12 0 958
34 Coventry 15 12 0 501
35 North Stonington 15 12 0 370
36 Middlebury 20 12 0 120
37 Cheshire 16 12 0 84
38 Shelton 21 12 0 75
39 Danbury 20 11 0 62,055
40 Middletown 18 11 0 41,019
41 Watertown 28 11 0 9,972
42 Plymouth 12 11 0 5,607
43 Hebron 16 11 0 1,927
44 Madison 15 11 0 1,368
45 Brookfield 15 11 0 1,315
46 Woodbury 16 11 0 1,209
47 Durham 12 11 0 490
48 Prospect 12 11 0 465
49 Sharon 13 11 0 62
50 North Canaan 13 11 0 0
51 Sherman 14 11 0 0
52 Stamford 21 10 0 119,214
53 New Britain 21 10 0 73,534
54 Torrington 21 10 0 37,915
55 Norwich 21 10 0 36,163
56 New Canaan 17 10 0 10,097
57 Berlin 21 10 0 7,553
58 Canton 14 10 0 6,324
59 Portland 23 10 0 5,010
60 Thomaston 11 10 0 3,789
61 Plainfield 11 10 0 1,713
62 Old Lyme 13 10 0 1,068
63 Kent 13 10 0 817
64 Salisbury 11 10 0 520
65 Pomfret 14 10 0 300
66 Norwalk 21 9 0 42,000
67 Montville 11 9 0 2,570
68 Southbury 11 9 0 816
69 Woodstock 13 9 0 620
70 Canaan 9 9 0 248
71 Lebanon 11 9 0 172
72 Bethany 11 9 0 138
73 Sterling 12 9 0 0
74 Hartford 21 8 0 390,887
75 Waterbury 23 8 0 107,271
76 Waterford 14 8 0 16,578
77 Griswold 9 8 0 440
78 Suffield 12 8 0 0
79 Sprague 9 8 0 0
80 Groton 15 7 0 30,200
81 New London 14 7 0 27,620
82 Winchester 12 7 0 7,784
83 Ledyard 15 7 0 3,294
84 East Haddam 11 7 0 650
85 Salem 11 7 0 184
86 Weston 11 7 0 100
87 Bethlehem 11 7 0 72
88 Marlborough 11 6 0 1,348
89 Norfolk 11 6 0 913
90 Goshen 7 5 0 462
91 Vernon 9 5 0 430
92 Washington 6 5 0 398
93 Warren 6 5 0 0
94 Preston 6 4 0 550
95 New Fairfield 7 4 0 524
96 Willington 6 4 0 489
97 Canterbury 5 4 0 152
98 Litchfield 6 4 0 107
99 Killingworth 6 4 0 87
100 Bridgewater 6 4 0 51
101 Westbrook 8 4 0 50
102 Harwinton 5 4 0 40
103 Roxbury 6 4 0 0
104 East Hampton 3 3 0 540
105 East Granby 4 3 0 360
106 New Hartford 5 3 0 312
107 Colchester 8 3 0 276
108 North Branford 4 3 0 228
109 Essex 5 3 0 208
110 Thompson 5 3 0 205
111 Clinton 5 3 0 110
112 Middlefield 6 3 0 84
113 Burlington 4 3 0 60
114 Cornwall 4 3 0 54
115 Barkhamsted 4 3 0 50
116 Voluntown 4 3 0 42
117 Brooklyn 5 3 0 30
118 Andover 9 3 0 0
119 Lisbon 3 2 0 155
120 Morris 4 2 0 100
121 Killingly 2 2 0 98
122 Bolton 6 2 0 60
123 Trumbull 5 2 0 35
124 Granby 3 2 0 0
125 Stafford 5 1 0 429
126 Tolland 5 1 0 216
127 Ashford 3 1 0 144
128 Bloomfield 4 1 0 104
129 Chaplin 5 1 0 0
130 Columbia 3 0 0 32
131 Haddam 3 0 0 0

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Connecticut tap water safe to drink?

Water quality varies significantly across Connecticut. Of the 131 cities analyzed, the average city has 8.7 contaminants above EWG health guidelines. The best water quality was found in Columbia. We recommend checking your specific city's report for detailed information.

What city has the best water in Connecticut?

Based on our analysis, Columbia has the fewest contaminants above EWG health guidelines in Connecticut, with 0 above guideline levels.

What city has the worst water in Connecticut?

Based on our analysis, Somers has the most contaminants above EWG health guidelines in Connecticut, with 18 above guideline levels.

What's the best water filter for Connecticut residents?

For most Connecticut households, we recommend a reverse osmosis (RO) system for drinking water and a whole-home filter for showers and baths. The specific recommendation depends on your city's contaminant profile — check your city's report for personalized guidance.

Data sources: Environmental Working Group (EWG) Tap Water Database, U.S. EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS)

Last updated: March 2026

Methodology: Contaminant levels are compared against both EPA legal limits (Maximum Contaminant Levels) and EWG health guidelines, which are often stricter and based on the latest scientific research.

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