Nitrate in Nevada Drinking Water
Ranked by nitrate violation count · Data from EPA SDWIS & UCMR
Nitrate in Nevada: what the data shows
Nevada has 45 cities with nitrate-related violations. The EPA MCL for nitrate is 10 mg/L (measured as nitrogen). The state has 45 cities with at least one nitrate violation. Nitrate is the most common groundwater contaminant in the United States. It enters water supplies primarily through agricultural fertilizer runoff, septic system leaching, and animal feedlot operations. Rural and agricultural communities face the highest risk. The primary acute health concern is methemoglobinemia ("blue baby syndrome") in infants under six months. Emerging research also links chronic nitrate exposure to thyroid disease, certain cancers, and adverse birth outcomes. Reverse osmosis, ion exchange, and distillation can remove nitrate from drinking water — standard carbon filters do not.
Cities exceeding 10 mg/L EPA MCL
Nitrate data across Nevada
Each dot is a city with nitrate violation data. Cities with at least one nitrate-related violation are highlighted. Size reflects population served.
Top 10 cities by nitrate level in Nevada
Highest Nitrate levels (violations)
All Nevada cities ranked by nitrate level
| # | City | Level | Level | Violations? | Violations | Grade |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Las Vegas | 60 violations | Yes | 230 | F | |
| 2 | Reno | 47 violations | Yes | 200 | F | |
| 3 | Fort Mcdermitt | 35 violations | Yes | 29 | D+ | |
| 4 | Fallon | 30 violations | Yes | 67 | D | |
| 5 | Katherine Landing | 23 violations | Yes | 31 | D+ | |
| 6 | Katherine Landing | 23 violations | Yes | 31 | D+ | |
| 7 | Winnemucca | 18 violations | Yes | 12 | B | |
| 8 | Minden | 17 violations | Yes | 43 | F | |
| 9 | Gardnerville | 15 violations | Yes | 13 | D | |
| 10 | Mesquite | 14 violations | Yes | 8 | D | |
| 11 | Henderson | 13 violations | Yes | 21 | D+ | |
| 12 | Pahrump | 13 violations | Yes | 15 | F | |
| 13 | Elko | 11 violations | Yes | 13 | C+ | |
| 14 | Battle Mountain | 11 violations | Yes | 33 | F | |
| 15 | Walker River | 11 violations | Yes | 11 | D+ | |
| 16 | Round Mountain | 10 violations | Yes | 13 | C+ | |
| 17 | Eureka | 10 violations | Yes | 9 | B+ | |
| 18 | Ely | 9 violations | Yes | 4 | B+ | |
| 19 | Cambell Ranch | 9 violations | Yes | 30 | D+ | |
| 20 | Carson City | 8 violations | Yes | 34 | D | |
| 21 | Yerington | 8 violations | Yes | 10 | D | |
| 22 | Silver Springs | 7 violations | Yes | 1 | B | |
| 23 | Stagecoach | 6 violations | Yes | 5 | B+ | |
| 24 | Jackpot | 6 violations | Yes | 7 | B+ | |
| 25 | Alamo | 6 violations | Yes | 28 | B- | |
| 26 | Austin | 6 violations | Yes | 10 | C | |
| 27 | Wellington | 5 violations | Yes | 6 | B+ | |
| 28 | Hawthorne | 4 violations | Yes | 21 | B | |
| 29 | Zephyr Cove | 4 violations | Yes | 26 | D+ | |
| 30 | Reno | 3 violations | Yes | 3 | B- | |
| 31 | Gardnerville Ranchos | 3 violations | Yes | 2 | B+ | |
| 32 | Tonopah | 3 violations | Yes | 3 | A | |
| 33 | Fallon Paiute Community | 3 violations | Yes | 9 | A- | |
| 34 | Beatty | 3 violations | Yes | 12 | A- | |
| 35 | Spring Creek | 2 violations | Yes | 18 | A- | |
| 36 | Lovelock | 2 violations | Yes | 1 | A | |
| 37 | Mcgill | 2 violations | Yes | 0 | A- | |
| 38 | Indian Springs | 2 violations | Yes | 5 | A- | |
| 39 | Boulder City | 1 violations | Yes | 36 | C | |
| 40 | West Wendover | 1 violations | Yes | 2 | A- | |
| 41 | Kingsbury | 1 violations | Yes | 1 | A | |
| 42 | Caliente | 1 violations | Yes | 5 | B+ | |
| 43 | Glenbrook | 1 violations | Yes | 1 | B+ | |
| 44 | Searchlight | 1 violations | Yes | 0 | A | |
| 45 | Pioche | 1 violations | Yes | 7 | B+ |
Frequently asked questions about nitrate in Nevada
Is nitrate in Nevada tap water dangerous?
Yes — 45 cities in Nevada have nitrate-related violations. The EPA MCL is 10 mg/L. Nitrate is especially dangerous for infants under six months, where it can cause methemoglobinemia ("blue baby syndrome"). Adults face lower acute risk, but chronic exposure is linked to thyroid disease and certain cancers.
How can I remove nitrate from my drinking water?
Reverse osmosis, ion exchange, and distillation are effective at removing nitrate. Standard carbon filters (including most pitcher and faucet-mount filters) do NOT remove nitrate. If you rely on a private well in an agricultural area, have your water tested annually for nitrate.
What causes high nitrate levels in Nevada water?
Nitrate contamination comes primarily from agricultural fertilizer runoff, septic system leaching, and animal feedlot operations. Rural communities near intensive farming are most at risk. Shallow wells are particularly vulnerable. Heavy rainfall can spike nitrate levels as it washes fertilizer into groundwater and surface water supplies.