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Do Not Drink Order Rescinded for a Portion of the Reno Co RWD 101, Reno County

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6/5/2026 1:16:00 PM

***UPDATE***

 June 5, 2026

TOPEKA – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has rescinded a Do Not Drink Order for a portion of the Reno Co RWD 101 public water supply system located in Reno County. Only those customers west of the intersection of Red Rock Rd and Switzer Rd were affected. 

The system had a water main break which caused a loss of pressure. Failure to maintain adequate pressure may result in a loss of chlorine residuals and bacterial contamination. Since the system has had a history of high nitrates in the water, a Do Not Drink Order was issued. Laboratory testing of drinking water samples collected from the Reno Co RWD 101 public water supply system indicate no evidence of bacteriological contamination and all other conditions that placed the system at risk of bacteriological contamination are deemed by KDHE officials to be resolved.   

Due to the on-going issue with high nitrates in the water, customers should still observe the following precautions until further notice: 

 • DO NOT GIVE THE WATER TO INFANTS. Infants below the age of six months who drink water containing nitrate in excess of the MCL could become seriously ill and, if untreated, may die.  

 • Water, juice, and formula for children under six months of age should not be prepared with tap water.  Bottled water or other water low in nitrates should be used for infants until further notice. 

 • DO NOT BOIL THE WATER. Boiling, freezing, filtering, or letting water stand does not reduce the nitrate level. Excessive boiling can make the nitrates more concentrated, because nitrates remain behind when the water evaporates.  

• Adults and children older than six months can drink the tap water (nitrate is a concern for infants because they cannot process nitrates in the same way adults can). However, if you are pregnant or have specific health concerns, you may wish to consult your doctor. 

• Tap water may be used to flush toilets. 

Limited bottled water is being supplied by the system at the Reno County Public Works building at 600 Scott Blvd, South Hutchinson for those in need.

For consumer questions, please contact the water system at 620-694-2976, or KDHE at 785-296-5514. For consumer information please visit KDHE’s PWS Consumer Information webpage: https://www.kdhe.ks.gov/468/Disruption-in-Water-Service

Restaurants and other food establishments that have questions about the impact of the Do Not Drink Order on their business can contact the Kansas Department of Agriculture’s food safety & lodging

program at [email protected] or call 785-564-6767.

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KDHE Press release: 2026-06-05 Rescind Reno Co RWD 101- Do Not Drink (PDF)


The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has issued a Do Not Drink Order for a portion of the Reno Co RWD 101 public water supply system located in Reno County.

Only those customers west of the intersection of Red Rock Rd and Switzer Rd are affected.

The system had a water main break which caused a loss of pressure. Failure to maintain adequate pressure may result in a loss of chlorine residuals and bacterial contamination. Since the system has had a history of high nitrates in the water, a Do Not Drink Order is being issued.

Customers should observe the following precautions until further notice:

  • DO NOT GIVE TAP WATER TO INFANTS. Infants up to six months who drink water containing nitrate in excess of the maximum contaminant level (MCL) could become seriously ill and, if untreated, may die.
  • Water, juice, and formula intended for infants up to six months should not be prepared with tap water.  Use bottled water or other water low in nitrates for this purpose.
  • DO NOT BOIL TAP WATER. Nitrate levels cannot be reduced by boiling, freezing, filtering, or letting water settle.  Excessive boiling can concentrate the nitrates as water evaporates because the nitrates remain in the liquid.
  • Water should not be ingested or used for brushing teeth.  Use bottled water for these purposes.
  • Do not use water to cook or prepare food.
  • Dispose of ice cubes and do not use ice from a household automatic icemaker.
  • Tap water can be used for bathing. Supervision of children is necessary while bathing so that water is not ingested.
  • Tap water may be used to flush toilets.

The order took effect on June 3, 2026 and will remain in effect until the conditions that placed the system at risk of bacterial contamination are resolved.

Limited bottled water is being supplied by the system at the Reno County Public Works building at 600 Scott Blvd, South Hutchinson for those in need.

Regardless of whether the public water supplier or Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) announced a Do Not Drink Order, only KDHE can issue the rescind order following testing at a certified laboratory.

For consumer questions, please contact the water system at 620-694-2976, or KDHE at 785-296-5514. For consumer information please visit KDHE’s PWS Consumer Information webpage: kdhe.ks.gov/waterdisruption

Restaurants and other food establishments that have questions about the impact of the Do Not Drink Order on their business can contact the Kansas Department of Agriculture’s food safety & lodging program at  [email protected] or call 785-564-6767.

KDHE press release: 2026-06-03 Reno Co RWD 101 Nitrate- Partial Do Not Drink (PDF)

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