Kentwood water’s TDS is not listed as a single official number in the results I found , but a Kentwood, Louisiana spring sample was reported at about 61 ppm on a public water-quality page, which is a low-to-moderate TDS level.

Quick Scoop

  • For Kentwood, LA , the best specific number I found was 61 ppm from a spring-water report.
  • For Kentwood, MI , the available sources I found focused on contaminant compliance and overall water quality, not a published TDS value.
  • A TDS reading around 50 to 150 ppm is commonly considered a good range for drinking water taste.

What that means

A TDS of 61 ppm usually suggests water with relatively few dissolved solids, so it is not especially “hard” or mineral-heavy. That said, TDS only measures the total amount of dissolved material, not whether any specific contaminant is present.

If you mean a specific Kentwood

  • Kentwood, Louisiana: the clearest number I found is 61 ppm from a spring-water listing.
  • Kentwood, Michigan: I did not find a published TDS number in the sources I checked, though the water-quality reports say it meets safety standards and has no EPA-legal-limit exceedances.

Bottom line

If you’re asking about Kentwood, LA , the reported TDS is about 61 ppm. If you’re asking about Kentwood, MI , I’d need a specific utility report or a home meter reading to give a real TDS number.