WaterQ

Reading, PA vs Philadelphia, PA

Which City Has Better Water Quality?

Reading, PA and Philadelphia, PA currently share an identical average WaterQ score, each scoring 82 out of 100. Both cities currently carry a B grade overall. Because a WaterQ score is an aggregate across all public water systems serving a city, near-identical scores can still mask differences at the system level, so residents of either city should review their specific water system's record for the most relevant detail.

Philadelphia, PA is the larger of the two, with 1.4 million more residents than Reading. Reading is served by 8 public water systems, compared with 2 in Philadelphia — a difference of 6 systems. A larger number of systems often reflects a more fragmented distribution network spanning multiple utilities, suburbs, or rural service areas, while a single large utility serving a big population can benefit from economies of scale in treatment and monitoring, but may also face more complex, aging infrastructure to maintain.

For residents of either Reading or Philadelphia, the most useful next step is to look up the specific water system that serves your address, since city-wide averages combine results from every system in the area. Visit the Reading or Philadelphia city pages below for a breakdown of local systems, recent violations, and contaminant-specific data, or browse WaterQ's contaminants directory to learn what each measured substance means for health.

Detailed Comparison

Metric Reading Philadelphia
Water Quality Score 82 82
Grade B B
Water Systems 8 2
Population 174,056 1,601,000
County
State PA PA

Analysis

Similar Scores
Marginal difference
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Population Difference
Philadelphia has 1.4M more people
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More Water Systems
Reading has 6 more system(s)
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Frequently asked questions

Which city has better tap water quality: Reading or Philadelphia?

Reading and Philadelphia currently have similar overall WaterQ scores. Review each city page for recent test and violation details.

How are Reading and Philadelphia water scores calculated?

WaterQ scores are based on EPA-reported drinking water data, including contaminant detections, violations, and compliance records across local systems.

Where can I view full reports for Reading and Philadelphia?

Use the city detail pages to see water systems, score breakdowns, and trend context for Reading, PA and Philadelphia, PA.