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Iowa Lakes: Drinking Water Sources

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Iowa Lakes & Reservoirs

Drinking Water Sources

Iowa lakes and reservoirs serve as an important source of drinking water for numerous Iowa communities:

Public Water System Population Served Lake/Reservoir

Central Water System

25 West Lake Okoboji
Corning Municipal Water Department 1,885 Lake Binder, City Reservoir, and Lake Icaria
Creston Water Supply 7,834 12 Mile Lake and 3 Mile Lake
Des Moines Water Works 233,020 Maffitt Lake and Crystal Lake
Greenfield Municipal Utilities 1,982 Lake Greenfield
Lamoni Municipal Utilities 2,324 Lake Lashane, Home Pond, and Northwood Lake
Leon Water Supply 1,977 Little River Reservoir

Milford Municipal Utilities

3,008 West Lake Okoboji
Montezuma Municipal Water Supply 1,612 Diamond Lake
Osceola Water Works 4,929 West Lake
Ottumwa Water Works 25,023

Ottumwa Reservoir

Rathbun Regional Water Association 30,688 Rathbun Lake
Spirit Lake Waterworks 5,578 Big Spirit Lake
Wahpeton Water Supply 438

West Lake Okoboji

Winterset Municipal Waterworks  5,253 Cedar Lake

Many of these public water systems sell water to other public water systems via consecutive connections. The populations as listed above do not include population served by water systems that purchase water from these utilities.

Data Source: Drinking Water Watch, Iowa Department of Natural Resources