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By far the largest source of drinking water for Missourians is surface water from the Missouri River. The abundant supply of water in the Missouri River and its closeness to the states major population centers is what makes the use of this river as a drinking water source so popular.
Missouri: Missouri has some of the best drinking water not just in the U.S., but in the world. In fact, the city of Independence has been named among the top five best-tasting tap waters in the world seven times in eight years at the Berkeley Spring International Water Testing Competition.
Water is one of Missouris most abundant and precious resources. Missouris lakes, rivers, streams, springs, wetlands and groundwater provide drinking water, recreational and tourism opportunities, wildlife habitat, water for agriculture and industrial uses, and more.
The true source of the Missouri river is in the Rocky Mountains, on the U.S. Continental Divide, at 44 33 27.2 N and 111 28 9.55 W, at an elevation of 2,864 m (9,396 ft) (Fig. 5). By comparison, Browers Spring is at 44 33 0.74 N and 111 28 25.2 W, at an elevation of 2,684 m (8,806 ft) (Fig. 6).
The Missouri River is a vital resource to Missouri. It flows approximately 553 miles through Missouri transecting several major metropolitan areas. More than half of all Missourians receive their drinking water from the river and its alluvium.
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All tap water in Missouri is drinkable ( unless you are on a private well).
Missouri occupies an area of about 69,709 square miles, and the geologic conditions across the state vary greatly. There are more than a dozen major aquifers underlying various parts of the state. In some areas, three or more aquifers are present.

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