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50 Cleanest Dirtiest Cities in the US

What’s the cleanest big city in the U.S.? How about the dirtiest? In our July issue, we decided to find out, by analyzing data to score each of the 50 largest cities on air quality, water quality, industrial pollution (toxics), Superfund sites, and sanitation. Rather than just the cities themselves, we looked at metropolitan areas, which include surrounding counties and suburbs. (This can have a real effect on a place’s score; Chicago, for example, has excellent water but its score is brought down by problems in the outlying areas). Because we only looked at the 50 largest places, there may be smaller cities that are much cleaner or dirtier than these—and because the scores represent relative rankings, that a city comes in first or last in a given category does not necessarily mean it’s perfectly pristine or dangerously filthy.

HOW WE SCORED: Metro areas earned points on a scale from 1 to 50 in each category, with the numbers reflecting a city’s ranking next to the other places. Since it’s a 50-city survey, the cleanest in a category got 50 points. Next, to get a preliminary score, we weighted the five categories in terms of the health threat each one posed relative to the others (the weighting was further adjusted for cities with no sanitation data.) Water and air scores, for example, got twice the weight of sanitation scores, since it’s of little value to have pristine streets if what you drink and breathe are killing you. To get final scores, we averaged all the points for each city.

Here, then, is our list of the 50 largest metro areas in America and how they compare. Higher total numbers mean a cleaner city.

Portland (OR) 49 50 35 32 43 44.00
Buffalo 34 50 27 26 47 38.29
San Francisco 47 50 34 16 12 36.57
Rochester (NY) 46 32 32 43 19 35.71
Orlando 48 23 9 38 48 33.86
Hartford 32 29 47 9 44 31.71
Las Vegas 12 50 40 49 7 31.43
Oklahoma City 43 1 45 41 40 30.57
Indianapolis 23 31 33 44 27 30.29
Jacksonville 45 24 19 20 NA 29.50
Virginia Beach 35 17 29 33 30 28.00
Nashville 30 14 18 46 38 27.14
New Orleans 39 13 10 48 21 26.14
Seattle 36 21 37 15 13 25.57
Miami 50 11 36 8 9 25.00
Tampa 40 3 17 17 50 24.29
Providence 39 8 41 7 22 23.43
Washington (DC) 25 19 12 13 45 22.57
Detroit 10 27 20 10 49 21.86
Cleveland 9 25 26 31 26 21.57
Houston 7 39 3 19 20 19.14
Boston 29 7 39 5 11 18.14
Kansas City 19 16 25 13 NA 18.00
St. Louis 5 36 6 6 25 17.00
New York 11 2 23 1 NA 8.33

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