Water Hardness in 52645
New London, Iowa · Henry County
Dataset updated March 9, 2026Matched to 1 water systemTap readings can vary by utility zone, treatment, and plumbing. Methodology
How this ZIP reading is built
This ZIP reading is built from 1 matched water system. When more than one system is matched, the displayed value is weighted toward larger known service populations when that data is available.
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 Serving 52645
These are the systems matched to this ZIP code. The displayed ZIP value is weighted toward larger known service populations when population data is available.
| Water System | Source | Hardness | Pop. Served |
|---|---|---|---|
New London Munic Water Dept IA4458060 | groundwater | 396 PPM Very Hard |
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What This Means For You
Recommendations are based on the displayed ZIP 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
Is the water hard in New London, IA (52645)?
The average water hardness in 52645 is 396 PPM (23.2 GPG), which is classified as very hard.
Do I need a water softener in 52645?
With hardness of 396 PPM, a water softener is recommended for homes in 52645.
Is hard water in 52645 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 52645?
Zip code 52645 in New London, Iowa is served by 1 water system.
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