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Strontium in North Dakota Drinking Water

Ranked by max strontium detected (µg/L) · UCMR 3 data (2013–2015) · Data from EPA SDWIS & UCMR

13
Cities Tested
0
Over HRL
0%
% Over HRL
341.3 µg/L
State Avg
▼ 6% vs national
vs National
71
Health Violations

Strontium in North Dakota: what the data shows

North Dakota has 13 cities with strontium data from the EPA's UCMR 3 program (2013–2015). Strontium was detected above the 1,500 µg/L EPA health reference level in 0 of those cities. The state average max detected level is 341.3 µg/L. Strontium occurs naturally in groundwater, particularly in areas with limestone and dolomite geology. It can also enter water from industrial waste and mining operations. There is no federal MCL for strontium, but the EPA established a health reference level (HRL) of 1,500 µg/L. Long-term exposure to strontium above the HRL may affect bone health, particularly in children, by substituting for calcium in developing bones. Reverse osmosis and ion exchange systems are effective at removing strontium from drinking water.

Cities exceeding 1,500 µg/L EPA HRL (no MCL)

North Dakota
0%
0 of 13 cities
▼ 6% below national rate (better)
National avg
6%
250 of 4371 cities

Strontium data across North Dakota

Each dot is a city with UCMR 3 strontium testing data. Cities where strontium exceeds the 1,500 µg/L EPA health reference level are highlighted. Size reflects population served.

All North Dakota cities ranked by strontium level

# City Level Level Over HRL? Violations Grade
1 West Fargo 689.7 µg/L
No 1
A
2 Williston 560.0 µg/L
No 9
B-
3 Belcourt 451.1 µg/L
No 3
C-
4 Napoleon 399.0 µg/L
No 0
A-
5 Glen Ullin 369.0 µg/L
No 2
A
6 Bismarck 360.0 µg/L
No 4
A-
7 Dickinson 320.0 µg/L
No 11
A
8 Mandan 315.4 µg/L
No 2
B
9 Fargo 257.0 µg/L
No 8
A
10 Beulah 234.0 µg/L
No 3
A
11 Jamestown 192.7 µg/L
No 1
B+
12 Minot 188.7 µg/L
No 2
B+
13 Grand Forks 100.0 µg/L
No 8
A

Frequently asked questions about strontium in North Dakota

Is strontium in North Dakota tap water harmful?

Strontium at low levels is not considered harmful, but the EPA set a health reference level (HRL) of 1,500 µg/L based on potential bone effects. No cities in North Dakota exceed the HRL. There is currently no federal MCL for strontium. Children may be more susceptible because strontium can substitute for calcium in developing bones.

How can I remove strontium from my drinking water?

Reverse osmosis and ion exchange (water softener) systems are effective at removing strontium from drinking water. Standard carbon filters are NOT effective. If your water comes from a well in an area with limestone or dolomite geology, consider testing for strontium.