Water Hardness in Santa Fe, NM
New Mexico · 1 zip codes · 12 matched water systems
City avg (weighted): 60 PPM
Dataset updated March 9, 202612 matched water systems in the city rollupIndividual systems and ZIPs can differ. Methodology
How this city reading is built
This city reading is a weighted rollup across 12 matched water systems and 1 ZIP code. Citywide readings are useful for comparison, but individual utility zones and ZIPs can differ.
Hardness is a mineral-content reading, not a drinking-water safety rating. Use it for scale, appliance, and softener decisions; check your utility report or test your tap before sizing treatment equipment. See how we calculate local readings.
Water Systems in Santa Fe
These systems are matched to Santa Fe, NM. Citywide readings are useful for comparison, but the system serving a specific address may differ from the city average.
| Water System | Source | Hardness | Pop. Served |
|---|---|---|---|
Santa Fe Water System (City Of) NM3505126 | surface water | 60 PPM Slightly HardUSGS estimate: 45 PPM | |
Eldorado Area Water And Sanitation Dist. NM3537326 | surface water | 60 PPM Slightly HardUSGS estimate: 166 PPM | |
Santa Fe County South Sector NM3500826 | surface water | 60 PPM Slightly HardUSGS estimate: 166 PPM | |
Santa Fe County West Sector NM3500926 | surface water | 60 PPM Slightly HardUSGS estimate: 166 PPM | |
Las Campanas Water System NM3500626 | surface water | 60 PPM Slightly HardUSGS estimate: 158 PPM |
Zip Codes in Santa Fe, NM
What This Means For You
Recommendations are based on the displayed hardness reading. Confirm your tap reading before sizing or buying treatment equipment.
Slightly Hard Water
Your water is slightly hard. You may notice minor spotting on dishes or a slight film on faucets. A water softener is optional but can improve water quality.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How hard is the water in Santa Fe, NM?
The citywide weighted average water hardness in Santa Fe, NM is 60 PPM (3.5 GPG), classified as slightly hard. This is based on 12 matched water systems.
Do I need a water softener in Santa Fe, NM?
At 60 PPM, the citywide average is relatively soft. A water softener is generally not necessary.
Is hard water in Santa Fe, NM safe to drink?
Water hardness itself is a mineral-content reading, not a drinking-water safety rating. Calcium and magnesium are naturally occurring minerals, but you should check your utility's Consumer Confidence Report for contaminant and compliance information.
How many water systems serve Santa Fe, NM?
Santa Fe, New Mexico is served by 12 matched water systems across 1 zip code.
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