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Lead in Alaska Drinking Water

Ranked by 90th percentile lead level (ppb) · Data from EPA SDWIS & UCMR

79
Cities Tested
1
Exceeds Limit
1%
% Exceeds Limit
2.8 ppb
State Avg
▼ 1% vs national
vs National
77
Health Violations

Lead in Alaska: what the data shows

Alaska has 79 cities with lead monitoring data, with very few cities exceeding the EPA action level of 15 ppb. The state average 90th percentile lead level is 2.8 ppb, compared to 3.3 ppb nationally — better than the national average. 1 city exceeds the 15 ppb action level. High lead levels in tap water typically indicate aging infrastructure — lead service lines, lead solder in older plumbing, or lead-containing brass fixtures. There is no safe level of lead exposure for children. The 90th percentile measurement means that 90% of tap samples in a city are at or below the reported level. This is the standard EPA uses under the Lead and Copper Rule to determine if a water system needs to take corrective action. An NSF 53-certified pitcher or under-sink filter can effectively remove lead at the tap.

Cities exceeding 15 ppb EPA Action Level

Alaska
1%
1 of 79 cities
▼ 1% below national rate (better)
National avg
2%
378 of 15681 cities

Lead data across Alaska

Each dot is a city, colored by overall water quality grade. Cities with lead levels above the 15 ppb EPA action level are highlighted. Size reflects population served.

Alaska city water quality map

All Alaska cities ranked by lead level

# City Level Level Exceeds? Violations Grade
1 Delta Junction 21.0 ppb
Yes 10
F
2 Sitka 14.0 ppb
No 14
B
3 Unalakleet 14.0 ppb
No 162
F
4 Kotzebue 7.5 ppb
No 108
F
5 Palmer 7.0 ppb
No 58
F
6 Anchor Point 6.2 ppb
No 1
B-
7 Akiachak 6.2 ppb
No 1
D
8 Manokotak 6.1 ppb
No 23
F
9 Cordova 6.0 ppb
No 3
B
10 Hoonah 5.6 ppb
No 26
D+
11 Toksook Bay 5.6 ppb
No 1
C+
12 Kasigluk 5.6 ppb
No 8
F
13 Chevak 4.9 ppb
No 2
D+
14 Pilot Station 4.8 ppb
No 7
D+
15 Craig 4.6 ppb
No 38
C+
16 Fort Yukon 4.6 ppb
No 6
F
17 Kongiganak 4.5 ppb
No 90
D
18 Valdez 4.3 ppb
No 1
D
19 Sand Point 4.2 ppb
No 39
D
20 Kodiak 3.9 ppb
No 17
D+
21 Klawock 3.6 ppb
No 86
D
22 Petersburg 3.5 ppb
No 4
A-
23 Salcha 3.3 ppb
No 1
D
24 Anchorage 3.1 ppb
No 63
F
25 Fort Wainwright 3.1 ppb
No 2
B-
26 Unalaska 3.1 ppb
No 3
C
27 Eagle River 3.0 ppb
No 6
D
28 Skagway 2.9 ppb
No 9
B
29 Kenai 2.7 ppb
No 10
F
30 Savoonga 2.6 ppb
No 2
C-
31 Galena 2.5 ppb
No 78
D
32 Stebbins 2.5 ppb
No 40
D+
33 Nome 2.4 ppb
No 7
B
34 Fairbanks 2.4 ppb
No 94
F
35 Bethel 2.2 ppb
No 32
D
36 Buckland 2.2 ppb
No 136
D
37 Noorvik 2.1 ppb
No 87
D
38 Soldotna 2.0 ppb
No 68
F
39 Kwethluk 2.0 ppb
No 64
D+
40 Kotlik 2.0 ppb
No 32
D
41 Seward 1.9 ppb
No 10
D
42 Ketchikan 1.9 ppb
No 238
F
43 Chugiak 1.8 ppb
No 12
D+
44 Alakanuk 1.8 ppb
No 69
D
45 Selawik 1.7 ppb
No 191
D
46 Whittier 1.7 ppb
No 0
B
47 Mountain Village 1.5 ppb
No 18
D+
48 Talkeetna 1.4 ppb
No 1
A-
49 Hooper Bay 1.4 ppb
No 12
D
50 Juneau 1.2 ppb
No 11
C+
51 Eielson 1.2 ppb
No 4
B-
52 Togiak 1.1 ppb
No 2
B+
53 Quinhagak 1.1 ppb
No 64
D
54 Kipnuk 1.0 ppb
No 28
D+
55 Chefornak 1.0 ppb
No 16
D+
56 Emmonak 0.9 ppb
No 135
D
57 Gambell 0.7 ppb
No 91
D
58 Yakutat 0.7 ppb
No 11
C
59 Wainwright 0.7 ppb
No 48
D+
60 Haines 0.6 ppb
No 19
D
61 North Pole 0.6 ppb
No 3
B-
62 Dillingham 0.4 ppb
No 6
D
63 New Stuyahok 0.4 ppb
No 21
D+
64 Wasilla 0.3 ppb
No 203
F
65 Shishmaref 0.3 ppb
No 114
D+
66 Copper Center 0.2 ppb
No 15
D
67 Girdwood 0.1 ppb
No 3
D
68 Elmendorf Air Force Base 0.0 ppb
No 1
A
69 Fort Richardson 0.0 ppb
No 2
B+
70 Homer 0.0 ppb
No 24
D
71 Barrow 0.0 ppb
No 3
C+
72 Wrangell 0.0 ppb
No 29
C
73 Metlakatla 0.0 ppb
No 37
D
74 King Cove 0.0 ppb
No 13
C-
75 Pt. Hope 0.0 ppb
No 50
B-
76 Scammon Bay 0.0 ppb
No 41
D+
77 Nikiski 0.0 ppb
No 9
C-
78 Saint Mary'S 0.0 ppb
No 19
D
79 Trapper Creek 0.0 ppb
No 0
A-

Frequently asked questions about lead in Alaska

Is lead in Alaska tap water a concern?

Yes — 1 of 79 cities with lead data exceed the EPA action level of 15 ppb. The state average is 2.8 ppb. Even below the action level, lead poses health risks especially for children and pregnant women. If your home was built before 1986, consider testing your tap water directly.

How can I reduce lead exposure from Alaska tap water?

Use an NSF 53-certified water filter, which is specifically certified to reduce lead. Run your cold tap for 30 seconds before drinking or cooking, especially if water has been sitting in pipes for hours. Never use hot tap water for cooking or making baby formula, as heat increases lead leaching from pipes.

Which Alaska cities have the highest lead levels?

The cities with the highest 90th percentile lead levels in Alaska are: Delta Junction (21.0 ppb), Sitka (14.0 ppb), Unalakleet (14.0 ppb), Kotzebue (7.5 ppb), Palmer (7.0 ppb). See the full ranked table above.