By Ryan Wicks on December 14, 2022
Category: Blog

Iowa drinking water standards for quality and health

The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) manages state water quality standards to ensure all surface waters are swimmable and fishable and that municipal leaders can use water resources to the fullest capacity for public benefit. Under authority delegated by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the state DNR administers the Public Drinking Water Program, which includes Iowa drinking water standards. The program requires the DNR to publish an annual report detailing the status of public drinking water supplies. Organized by populations served, Iowa public drinking water systems fall into these three types of supplies: 



Below, we discuss some key points of Iowa drinking water standards and why municipalities need a team of water engineers to ensure public water systems remain compliant.  

Iowa drinking water standards: An overview  

Three critical components of water quality standards include:



The Iowa DNR implements the National Primary Drinking Water Regulations for public water supplies to limit the presence of selected contaminants, including:  

When identified in treated drinking water, three additional contaminant groups can create serious negative implications for public health: cyanotoxin, manganese and Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Those groups are:  



Iowa municipalities must monitor the quality of drinking water produced by public water supply systems and adhere to federal and state standards for regulated contaminants. Contaminants like nitrates are difficult to eliminate from drinking water supplies and require specialized treatment technologies, including ion exchange units, electrodialysis, reverse osmosis or distillation. An experienced team of water engineers can help communities implement correct sampling, monitoring and treatment of drinking water to address potential violations.  

Partner with water engineers to comply with Iowa drinking water standards

At Fehr Graham, our team of water engineers, certified technicians and licensed operators are committed to developing state-of-the-art and cost-effective water systems to fit your community needs. Whether a project requires replacing your aging water mains and lead service line inventory, upgrading your water distribution system or strategizing methods to treat contaminants like iron, nitrates and PFAS, we help ensure your residents can access safe and reliable drinking water.  

To learn more about how Fehr Graham can help you comply with Iowa drinking water standards, contact us or give us a call at 563.927.2060.

Ryan Wicks is a Professional Engineer who helps municipalities solve tough challenges to improve aging infrastructure. He doesn’t settle for “good,” and always goes for “great.” As one of the firm’s owners, Ryan is passionate about looking toward the future. Ryan focuses on collaborating and building relationships with clients and training the next generation of engineers. He does all this while providing administrative, technical, quality and safety support on his projects. He has a tremendous impact on improving the quality of life in the communities where our clients live and work, which earned him the Inspiring Iowan Award in 2018 for his dedication to Manchester’s Whitewater Park. Contact him at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..