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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.
The largest, most extensive aquifer is the Ozark Aquifer in the Salem and Springfield Plateau groundwater provinces.
the Missouri River 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. The Water We Drink | Missouri Department of Natural Resources mo.gov water hows-water water-we-drink mo.gov water hows-water water-we-drink
Missouri is known for amazing aquatic resources. Water quality issues are mostly tied to manufacturing and mining activities, commercial and service industries, tourism, agriculture, and residential communities.
Last year alone, we invested more than $430 million to improve our water and wastewater treatment and pipeline systems. About 80% of our surface water comes from the Missouri River, which borders our service area on the north and the west. About 20% comes from the Meramec River in south St.
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