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Your drinking water comes from a groundwater source: eight wells ranging from 83 to 305 feet deep, that draw water from the Prairie Du Chien-Jordan and Jordan aquifers. Stillwater works hard to provide you with safe and reliable drinking water that meets federal and state water quality requirements.
EWG's Tap Water Database chemical contaminant results for Stillwater. Find out what chemicals are in your tap water.
Your drinking water comes from a groundwater source: two wells ranging from 735 to 748 feet deep, that draw water from the Mt. Simon aquifer. MN Correctional Facility - Stillwater works hard to provide you with safe and reliable drinking water that meets federal and state water quality requirements.
The public water systems also are required to conduct periodic testing of the water coming out of their building pipes for some key contaminants, such as bacteria and lead. Building and facility managers are provided with recommendations to implement water management plans to ensure good water quality on their premises.
Water services, which connect the property to the city water system, are owned by and are the responsibility of the property owner. The City produces an annual Consumer Confidence Report which provides customers with information about drinking water quality.
Water. The City of Stillwater has one water tower, and the water supply comes from 8 wells. Our water is chlorinated and fluoridated to meet Department of Health standards. Some City of Stillwater properties obtain their water through private wells and are not served by the municipal water system.
Quality drinking water is a priority to Minnesotans. Find info about drinking water contaminants in Minnesota ground or surface water and private wells with these interactive maps and tools.