City water profile

Minneapolis Water Profile

Use this page to review the main official water report context for Minneapolis, understand provider limitations, and decide when address-specific testing or provider confirmation may matter.

Local note: Use Minneapolis utility reporting before treatment decisions.

Quick summary

Minneapolis has a straightforward city utility context, but hardness still needs a current official value before this guide should publish a number. The city publishes annual reports with source and water-quality information.

For Minneapolis, use the public report for system-level context and a home test for address-specific questions like scale, taste, staining, or older plumbing.

Address-specific limitation: public water reports describe a water system, not your exact faucet, plumbing, service line, treatment equipment, or private well.

Provider context

Primary provider context: City of Minneapolis Public Works / Water Treatment & Distribution.

City of Minneapolis Water Treatment & Distribution is the primary provider context for city-served addresses. Provider confirmation is still useful for addresses near municipal boundaries.

Source-water context

Minneapolis official reports should be used for source-water, treatment, and water-quality tables. The profile should not rely on regional assumptions or secondary hardness estimates.

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Water hardness in Minneapolis

A clear official Minneapolis hardness value from the reviewed public sources. For scale, spots, or softener decisions, check the current Minneapolis utility report or use a direct hardness test.

For scale, spots, or appliance buildup, treat published hardness as a planning clue and test at the home before sizing equipment.

Water quality reports

The Minneapolis report is useful for citywide system-level results. It is not a substitute for address-specific testing if the concern is building plumbing, service lines, or private treatment equipment.

Should you test your water?

A local test is most useful when the question is about the property itself: plumbing age, taste, odor, staining, sediment, private-well context, or treatment-equipment sizing.

For Minneapolis, testing is most useful when the provider is uncertain, the building is older, or you are making a treatment-equipment decision based on hardness, scale, taste, or a specific contaminant concern.

Data confidence status

FieldStatus
Provider confidenceOfficial City of Minneapolis report page found
Water report confidenceOfficial report source found
Hardness guidanceUse a current utility value or direct hardness test before relying on a precise number
Last reviewed2026-06-10

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