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Lithium Contamination

Lithium in Indiana Drinking Water

Ranked by max lithium detected (µg/L) · UCMR 5 data (2023–2025) · Data from EPA SDWIS & UCMR

42
Cities Tested
42
Detected
100%
% Detected
26.5 µg/L
State Avg
▼ 0% vs national
vs National
305
Health Violations

Lithium in Indiana: what the data shows

Indiana has 42 cities with lithium data from the EPA's UCMR 5 program (2023–2025). Lithium was detected in 42 of those cities. There is currently no federal MCL or health advisory for lithium — the state average max detected level is 26.5 µg/L. Nationally, lithium is detected in roughly 28% of sampled water systems. Lithium occurs naturally in groundwater, particularly in arid western states, and is concentrated in some surface waters near industrial discharge or geothermal sources. UCMR 5 added lithium monitoring in 2023, providing the first systematic national snapshot of public-water lithium levels. At therapeutic doses (administered as a medication), lithium is used to treat bipolar disorder. Chronic low-dose exposure from drinking water has been associated in some studies with effects on thyroid function and possibly mood. The most protective state guidance value is around 60 µg/L. Reverse osmosis and ion exchange are effective removal methods.

Cities exceeding No federal MCL or HA

Indiana
100%
42 of 42 cities
= Exactly at national rate
National avg
100%
2808 of 2808 cities

Lithium data across Indiana

Each dot is a city with UCMR 5 lithium testing data. Detected cities are shown — there is no federal limit, though some states use 60 µg/L as a screening level. Size reflects population served.

All Indiana cities ranked by lithium level

# City Level Level Detected? Violations Grade
1 Morgantown 185.0 µg/L
Detected 9
C+
2 Lowell 148.0 µg/L
Detected 25
B+
3 St. John 83.8 µg/L
Detected 3
A
4 Cedar Lake 41.5 µg/L
Detected 22
F
5 Decatur 41.3 µg/L
Detected 8
C-
6 Upland 31.9 µg/L
Detected 0
A-
7 Bluffton 31.7 µg/L
Detected 0
A
8 Berne 30.7 µg/L
Detected 3
A
9 Crown Point 30.2 µg/L
Detected 0
B-
10 Portland 26.9 µg/L
Detected 0
A
11 Marion 26.8 µg/L
Detected 3
A
12 Huntington 24.1 µg/L
Detected 16
F
13 Union City 23.5 µg/L
Detected 0
B
14 Hartford City 22.3 µg/L
Detected 1
B+
15 Warren 20.7 µg/L
Detected 4
B+
16 Noblesville 18.2 µg/L
Detected 24
D
17 West Lafayette 17.3 µg/L
Detected 2
A-
18 Wabash 16.5 µg/L
Detected 30
F
19 Hebron 16.4 µg/L
Detected 7
B-
20 Crawfordsville 16.0 µg/L
Detected 15
F
21 Gas City 15.3 µg/L
Detected 2
B
22 Evansville 14.6 µg/L
Detected 9
A-
23 Kokomo 14.5 µg/L
Detected 24
F
24 North Vernon 14.5 µg/L
Detected 106
D
25 Elwood 13.0 µg/L
Detected 3
B+
26 Lafayette 12.8 µg/L
Detected 24
F
27 Huntertown 12.8 µg/L
Detected 0
A-
28 Auburn 12.6 µg/L
Detected 0
B+
29 Muncie 12.4 µg/L
Detected 7
D
30 Columbia City 12.0 µg/L
Detected 5
D
31 Royal Center 11.6 µg/L
Detected 0
A-
32 Rensselaer 10.9 µg/L
Detected 2
B
33 Garrett 10.8 µg/L
Detected 3
B
34 Kendallville 10.7 µg/L
Detected 2
B+
35 Angola 10.2 µg/L
Detected 42
F
36 Hardinsburg 10.2 µg/L
Detected 7
A-
37 Lebanon 10.1 µg/L
Detected 7
B+
38 Greenwood 10.0 µg/L
Detected 0
A
39 Shelbyville 10.0 µg/L
Detected 19
C+
40 Brownsburg 9.9 µg/L
Detected 0
A-
41 Demotte 9.8 µg/L
Detected 3
B
42 Carmel 9.6 µg/L
Detected 2
B

Frequently asked questions about lithium in Indiana

Is lithium in Indiana tap water harmful?

Lithium has no federal MCL or health advisory. Some state agencies use 60 µg/L as a screening level. 42 cities in Indiana had detectable lithium in UCMR 5 testing. Therapeutic lithium doses (used to treat bipolar disorder) are far higher than typical drinking-water levels, but chronic low-level exposure has been studied for potential thyroid and mood effects.

Where does lithium in tap water come from?

Lithium occurs naturally in groundwater, especially in arid western states with lithium-bearing geology (parts of Nevada, California, North Carolina, Texas). It can also enter water from industrial sources such as battery manufacturing, ceramics, and lithium-mining wastewater. Geothermal hot springs are another natural source.

How can I remove lithium from my drinking water?

Reverse osmosis is highly effective at removing lithium, typically reducing it by 90% or more. Ion exchange systems and distillation also work well. Standard activated carbon filters are NOT effective against lithium. If you rely on a private well in a lithium-rich geological area, consider testing.