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Water Hardness in Lake Andes, SD

South Dakota · 1 zip codes · 3 matched water systems

1378 PPM
80.6 GPG
Very Hard
0Soft60120180300+
High Confidence — USGS Monitoring

Dataset updated March 9, 20263 matched water systems in the city rollupIndividual systems and ZIPs can differ. Methodology

Source context

How this city reading is built

This city reading is a weighted rollup across 3 matched water systems and 1 ZIP code. Citywide readings are useful for comparison, but individual utility zones and ZIPs can differ.

Source basis
2 USGS-backed sources
3 matched systems total for this city; USGS monitoring is used where treated-water reports are unavailable.
Water source profile
Primarily surface water
Surface-water hardness can shift with reservoirs, runoff, season, and treatment. This profile is weighted by known population served across matched systems.
Data recency
March 9, 2026
Dataset rebuilt March 9, 2026; individual utility reporting years can vary.

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 Lake Andes

These systems are matched to Lake Andes, SD. Citywide readings are useful for comparison, but the system serving a specific address may differ from the city average.

3 water systems
PWSID is the public water system identifier. Data Source shows whether the hardness value comes from a treated-water report, USGS monitoring, or a local estimate; source year is shown when available.
Randall Community Water District
SD4600433
Very Hard
1339 PPMsurface water6,248 servedEstimated — County Avg
Lake Andes
SD4600185
Very Hard
1873 PPMsurface water710 servedHigh Confidence — USGS Monitoring
Lakeview Colony
SD4602017
Very Hard
482 PPMgroundwater118 servedHigh Confidence — USGS Monitoring

Zip Codes in Lake Andes, SD

What This Means For You

Recommendations are based on the displayed hardness reading. Confirm your tap reading before sizing or buying treatment equipment.

Very Hard Water - Treatment Strongly Recommended

Your water is very hard. Without treatment, you can expect significant scale buildup in pipes and appliances, higher energy bills from reduced water heater efficiency, and persistent issues with skin and hair dryness.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How hard is the water in Lake Andes, SD?

The citywide weighted average water hardness in Lake Andes, SD is 1378 PPM (80.6 GPG), classified as very hard. This is based on 3 matched water systems.

Do I need a water softener in Lake Andes, SD?

With a citywide average hardness of 1378 PPM, a water softener is recommended for homes in Lake Andes. Confirm your tap reading before sizing equipment.

Is hard water in Lake Andes, SD 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 Lake Andes, SD?

Lake Andes, South Dakota is served by 3 matched water systems across 1 zip code.

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