Testing · Kansas
How to test your tap water in Kansas
What to prioritize in Kansas
Because Kansas's records flag PFAS and lead, start there — then add the standard panel below. These are system-level findings, so your own tap can differ in either direction.
Find a state-certified lab
Kansas certifies the laboratories allowed to run official drinking-water tests. Use the EPA directory to find a certified lab in Kansas, or call the hotline with questions about a contaminant or method.
For results you'll act on — a filter purchase, a real-estate disclosure, or a health concern — a state-certified lab is the gold standard. Many Kansas counties also run free or low-cost well-testing programs; ask your local health department.
Counts reflect reported EPA data for community water systems in Kansas — a snapshot, not a live measurement of your tap, and they don't cover private wells. PurityRadar doesn't sell tests or earn commissions. Confirm anything concerning with your utility or Kansas health department.