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Arsenic Contamination

Arsenic in Nebraska Drinking Water

Ranked by arsenic violation count · Data from EPA SDWIS & UCMR

22
Cities Tested
22
Has Violations
100%
% Has Violations
6.1 violations
State Avg
▼ 0% vs national
vs National
195
Health Violations

Arsenic in Nebraska: what the data shows

Nebraska has 22 cities with arsenic-related violations on record. Arsenic contamination is a federal MCL violation at levels above 10 µg/L (10 ppb). The state has 22 cities with at least one arsenic violation. Arsenic enters drinking water primarily through erosion of natural deposits, particularly in western states with arsenite-bearing geology. Industrial sources include mining runoff, glass manufacturing, and semiconductor production. Groundwater systems are significantly more likely to have arsenic issues than surface water systems. Long-term arsenic exposure above the MCL increases the risk of bladder, lung, and skin cancer, as well as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Reverse osmosis and specialized arsenic-removal media are the most effective point-of-use treatment options.

Cities exceeding 10 µg/L EPA MCL

Nebraska
100%
22 of 22 cities
= Exactly at national rate
National avg
100%
5489 of 5489 cities

Arsenic data across Nebraska

Each dot is a city with arsenic violation data. Cities with at least one arsenic-related violation are highlighted. Size reflects population served.

All Nebraska cities ranked by arsenic level

# City Level Level Violations? Violations Grade
1 Columbus 34 violations
Yes 75
F
2 Wauneta 21 violations
Yes 30
B+
3 Elgin 16 violations
Yes 16
A
4 Benkelman 13 violations
Yes 67
B+
5 Humphrey 10 violations
Yes 57
B
6 Oshkosh 5 violations
Yes 10
A
7 Alliance 4 violations
Yes 24
A
8 Chappell 4 violations
Yes 13
A
9 Cedar Bluffs 4 violations
Yes 12
A-
10 Omaha 3 violations
Yes 14
C-
11 York 3 violations
Yes 42
C-
12 Shelton 3 violations
Yes 9
A-
13 Mead 3 violations
Yes 5
A-
14 Fremont 2 violations
Yes 51
C+
15 Gering 2 violations
Yes 36
B+
16 Plattsmouth 1 violations
Yes 2
B
17 Gothenburg 1 violations
Yes 2
A-
18 Broken Bow 1 violations
Yes 5
A
19 Morrill 1 violations
Yes 31
A
20 Terrytown 1 violations
Yes 18
A-
21 Cairo 1 violations
Yes 11
A
22 Beaver City 1 violations
Yes 2
B+

Frequently asked questions about arsenic in Nebraska

Is arsenic in Nebraska tap water a concern?

Yes — 22 cities in Nebraska have arsenic-related violations on record. The EPA MCL for arsenic is 10 µg/L. Even at levels below the MCL, long-term arsenic exposure has been linked to cancer and cardiovascular disease.

How can I remove arsenic from my drinking water in Nebraska?

Reverse osmosis (RO) systems are the most effective at removing arsenic, typically reducing it by 90% or more. Specialized arsenic-removal media (such as iron-based adsorption filters) are also highly effective. Standard carbon filters and pitcher filters do NOT effectively remove arsenic. If your water comes from a private well, have it tested for arsenic.

Where does arsenic in Nebraska water come from?

Arsenic enters drinking water primarily through natural erosion of arsenic-bearing rock formations. It is most common in groundwater systems in the western United States, parts of the Midwest, and New England. Industrial sources include mining, smelting, and agricultural pesticide residues. Groundwater sources are far more likely to contain arsenic than surface water.