The survey—led by Mike Daniels, PhD—looked at satisfaction with water quality, water quality violations, the share of homes lacking basic plumbing, the number of sewage disposal breakdowns, and natural hazards. The survey ranked the cities from best to worst in four areas—overall score, consumer satisfaction rank, compliance rank, and infrastructure vulnerability rank. Read on to find out which city in the country has the worst water, and for more water that might not be safe, check out If You Have This Bottled Water at Home, Stop Drinking It Now, FDA Says. Read the original article on Best Life. Consumer satisfaction rank: 153 of 200 Compliance rank: 141 of 200 Infrastructure vulnerability rank: 195 of 200 Overall score: 43.92 Consumer satisfaction rank: 157 of 200 Compliance rank: 165 of 200 Infrastructure vulnerability rank: 93 of 200 Overall score: 43.78 Consumer satisfaction rank: 157 of 200 Compliance rank: 165 of 200 Infrastructure vulnerability rank: 93 of 200 Overall score: 43.78 Consumer satisfaction rank: 155 of 200 Compliance rank: 188 of 200 Infrastructure vulnerability rank: 131 of 200 Overall score: 43.4 Consumer satisfaction rank: 157 of 200 Compliance rank: 163 of 200 Infrastructure vulnerability rank: 106 of 200 Overall score: 42.58 And for more interesting rankings sent right to your inbox, sign up for our daily newsletter. Consumer satisfaction rank: 157 of 200 Compliance rank: 90 of 200 Infrastructure vulnerability rank: 120 of 200 Overall score: 42.45 Consumer satisfaction rank: 157 of 200 Compliance rank: 85 of 200 Infrastructure vulnerability rank: 126 of 200 Overall score: 42.35 Consumer satisfaction rank: 157 of 200 Compliance rank: 90 of 200 Infrastructure vulnerability rank: 126 of 200 Overall score: 42.35 Consumer satisfaction rank: 157 of 200 Compliance rank: 78 of 200 Infrastructure vulnerability rank: 144 of 200 Overall score: 41.74 And for the areas of the country that are lacking in another way, This Is the Most Out-Of-Shape City in the U.S. Consumer satisfaction rank: 157 of 200 Compliance rank: 28 of 200 Infrastructure vulnerability rank: 147 of 200 Overall score: 41.69 Consumer satisfaction rank: 157 of 200 Compliance rank: 71 of 200 Infrastructure vulnerability rank: 147 of 200 Overall score: 41.68 Consumer satisfaction rank: 157 of 200 Compliance rank: 144 of 200 Infrastructure vulnerability rank: 146 of 200 Overall score: 41.55 Consumer satisfaction rank: 157 of 200 Compliance rank: 153 of 200 Infrastructure vulnerability rank: 147 of 200 Overall score: 41.39 Consumer satisfaction rank: 157 of 200 Compliance rank: 151 of 200 Infrastructure vulnerability rank: 156 of 200 Overall score: 41.36 Consumer satisfaction rank: 157 of 200 Compliance rank: 61 of 200 Infrastructure vulnerability rank: 165 of 200 Overall score: 41.1 Consumer satisfaction rank: 157 of 200 Compliance rank: 80 of 200 Infrastructure vulnerability rank: 166 of 200 Overall score: 41.08 Consumer satisfaction rank: 157 of 200 Compliance rank: 84 of 200 Infrastructure vulnerability rank: 169 of 200 Overall score: 40.86 Consumer satisfaction rank: 157 of 200ae0fcc31ae342fd3a1346ebb1f342fcb Compliance rank: 50 of 200 Infrastructure vulnerability rank: 182 of 200 Overall score: 39.79 Consumer satisfaction rank: 157 of 200 Compliance rank: 50 of 200 Infrastructure vulnerability rank: 188 of 200 Overall score: 39.54 Consumer satisfaction rank: 157 of 200 Compliance rank: 20 of 200 Infrastructure vulnerability rank: 196 of 200 Overall score: 37.9 To see the full list of 200 U.S. cities’ water quality from LawnStarter, including the one with the best, click here. And for another ranking of parts of the U.S. that are risky in another way, check out This Is the Most Dangerous Small Town in America, According to Data.