Hard

ZIP Code 65237

Cooper County, Missouri — Bunceton

167PPM (mg/L)
9.8Grains/Gallon
24Monitoring stations
060120180250
167ppm
9.8 grains per gallon
Hard Water

What This Means

Cooper County, Missouri has hard water, estimated at 167 mg/L (PPM). Hard water causes noticeable mineral scale on faucets, showerheads, and inside water heaters. You may notice spots on dishes, stiff laundry, and dry skin or hair. A water softener is recommended to protect your plumbing and appliances.

What You Should Do

1
A water softener is recommended. At 167 ppm, scale buildup will affect your water heater, dishwasher, and plumbing over time.
2
Test your water with strips to confirm. Our estimate is based on USGS county data — a $5–15 test strip kit from a hardware store will verify your exact tap water hardness.
3
Consider a whole-house ion exchange system ($800–2,500). This will remove calcium and magnesium, protecting all appliances and making a noticeable difference in skin, hair, and cleaning.

Hardness Details

ZIP Code65237
CountyCooper
CityBunceton
StateMissouri (MO)
Hardness (PPM)167 mg/L — Hard
Hardness (GPG)9.8 grains/gallon
Classification121 - 180 mg/L

Source: USGS Water Quality Portal, county-level median

Your Water Utility

Utility NameBUNCETON PWS
System IDMO3010115
Water SourceGround water

ⓘ Your utility may treat water before delivery, which can change hardness levels. Check your utility's annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) for exact hardness values.

USGS Monitoring Data

Monitoring Stations24
Range51.1 – 1500 mg/L
Most Recent Data2023
Data QualityMeasured

Source: USGS Water Quality Portal

Effects at 167 PPM Hardness

Skin & HairNoticeablePipesNoticeableLaundryNoticeableTasteNoticeable

At 167 ppm, expect noticeable effects: soap scum buildup on fixtures and shower doors, cloudy spots on dishes, dry skin and hair after bathing, and reduced water heater efficiency. Laundry may feel stiff, and you will likely need more detergent for effective cleaning.

Is Bunceton Water Safe to Drink?

Yes. Hard water at 167 ppm in Bunceton is safe to drink. The calcium and magnesium that make water hard are actually essential minerals your body needs daily. The World Health Organization confirms there are no health-based guidelines for water hardness.

You may notice a slightly mineral or chalky taste at this hardness level. A drinking water filter (pitcher-style carbon filter or under-sink reverse osmosis system) can improve taste if desired, though the water remains perfectly safe to drink unfiltered.

Your Water vs National Average

SoftModerateHardVery HardUS Avg: 100 ppmYou: 167 ppm0 ppm280+ ppm

Bunceton water at 167 ppm is 67% harder than the US average of approximately 100 ppm. This means your area has harder water than most of the country, and a water softener would provide more benefit here than in an average American home.

Best Solution for 167 PPM Water

A whole-house water softener is recommended ($800–2,500 installed). At 167 ppm, an ion exchange softener will protect your water heater, dishwasher, and plumbing from scale buildup. You will also notice improved skin and hair health, softer laundry, and reduced soap and detergent usage. The system typically pays for itself within 3–5 years through energy savings and extended appliance life.

Cooper County Water Hardness Map

Soft   Moderate   Hard   Very Hard

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the water hardness for ZIP code 65237?

ZIP code 65237 is in Cooper County, Missouri, with estimated water hardness of 167 mg/L (9.8 GPG), classified as hard. The area is served by BUNCETON PWS.

Do I need a water softener in 65237?

With hard water at 167 PPM, a water softener is recommended to protect your plumbing and appliances from mineral scale buildup.

What county is ZIP code 65237 in?

ZIP code 65237 is in Cooper County, Missouri (MO).

Is Bunceton water hard or soft?

Bunceton water is classified as hard with an estimated hardness of 167 ppm (9.8 GPG). This is hard water — you may notice scale buildup, dry skin, and spots on dishes.

Is hard water in 65237 safe to drink?

Yes, hard water in ZIP code 65237 at 167 ppm is safe to drink. The calcium and magnesium minerals are actually beneficial for your health. You may notice a slightly mineral taste. A simple carbon or reverse osmosis filter can improve taste if desired, but the water is perfectly safe unfiltered.

Will 167 PPM water damage my appliances?

At 167 ppm (hard), scale buildup will reduce water heater efficiency and can shorten appliance lifespan. A water softener is recommended to protect your investment.

Do I need a water softener in Cooper County?

Yes — Cooper County has hard water at 167 ppm. A water softener ($800-2,500 installed) is recommended to protect plumbing and appliances.

Is Bunceton water OK for aquariums and plants?

Use caution. At 167 ppm, soft-water fish species may struggle. Consider using filtered water for aquariums. For plants, hard water can raise soil pH — use rainwater or filtered water for acid-loving species.