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Kansas
Water Systems
The reports below display the different types of water system usage in Kansas for the year 2008.
Total Number of Systems
This report shows the total number of each type of system in use during 2008.
| System Type |
Number of Systems |
CWS
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896 |
NTNCWS
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50 |
TNCWS
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91 |
How Kansas Compares to Other States
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Kansas ranked 20th in CWS Systems
with 896 total CWS Systems in 2008.
The average for all states was 993 CWS Systems.
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Kansas ranked 43rd in NTNCWS Systems
with 50 total NTNCWS Systems in 2008.
The average for all states was 360 NTNCWS Systems.
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Kansas ranked 46th in TNCWS Systems
with 91 total TNCWS Systems in 2008.
The average for all states was 1,646 TNCWS Systems.
Total Number of Systems Expressed as Percentage
The results in the charts above represent the total number of each water system type.
The chart below displays the same data, but expressed as total percentage of overall water systems.
Total Population Served
This report shows the total population served for each type of system in use during 2008.
| System Type |
Population Served |
CWS
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2,570,753 |
NTNCWS
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20,793 |
TNCWS
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4,245 |
How Kansas Compares to Other States
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Kansas ranked 34th in total population served by
CWS Systems with 2,570,753 people served in 2008.
The average for all states was 5,598,611 people served by CWS Systems.
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Kansas ranked 44th in total population served by
NTNCWS Systems with 20,793 people served in 2008.
The average for all states was 115,668 people served by NTNCWS Systems.
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Kansas ranked 49th in total population served by
TNCWS Systems with 4,245 people served in 2008.
The average for all states was 265,594 people served by TNCWS Systems.
Total Population Served Expressed as Percentage
The results in the charts above represent the total population served broken down by type of water system.
The chart below displays the same data, but expressed as total percentage of overall population served.
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CO2 Emissions by Year
View the trend of total carbon dioxide emissions in Kansas by year
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