Drinking Water Safety

Explore 433,698 public water systems and 15,298,031 EPA drinking water violations across 64 states. Find water quality data from the EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System.

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Browse by State

View public water systems and violations by state. Check which states have the most drinking water issues on record.

Browse by System Type

Filter water systems by type: Community (CWS), Non-Transient Non-Community (NTNCWS), or Transient Non-Community (TNCWS).

Top Violated Water Systems

Public water systems with the highest number of EPA drinking water violations on record.

#Water SystemStateViolations
1 HERNDON COMMUNITY WATER West Virginia 15,272
2 PIERPOINT WATER West Virginia 13,208
3 KANAWHA FALLS COMMUNITY WATER West Virginia 12,680
4 SEVEN ESTATES Texas 11,573
5 OTOOLE WATER West Virginia 11,548
6 PINNACLE WATER ASSOCIATION West Virginia 11,405
7 COAL MOUNTAIN WATER West Virginia 10,829
8 CONGREGATION OHR MENACHEM Pennsylvania 10,022
9 LAKE FOREST PARK WATER DISTRICT Washington 9,527
10 EASTSIDE MHP Oklahoma 9,285

Water Systems by State

States with the most registered public water systems.

#StateSystems
1Michigan26,702
2Illinois25,921
3New York24,700
4Wisconsin23,977
5North Carolina23,899
6Pennsylvania22,508
7Minnesota21,722
8California20,012
9Florida19,286
10Ohio16,272

How It Works

1

Search Water Systems

Browse 433,698 public water systems by state, type, or name. Each system includes its EPA identifier, population served, and water source type.

2

Review Violations

Check 15,298,031 drinking water violations. See which contaminants were found, whether they were health-based, and the compliance status of each violation.

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Analyze Trends

View statistics on the most common contaminants, violation trends by year, and which states have the most water quality issues. 1,979,375 health-based violations have been recorded.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) is the EPA's database of all public water systems in the United States and their compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act. It tracks 433,698 water systems across 64 states, recording violations for contaminants like lead, arsenic, nitrates, coliform bacteria, and disinfection byproducts.

Health-based violations occur when a water system exceeds the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) set by the EPA for a specific substance, or fails to properly treat drinking water. These violations indicate a potential health risk. Our database contains 1,979,375 health-based violations. Non-health violations typically involve monitoring, reporting, or administrative requirements.

Community Water Systems (CWS) serve the same population year-round (cities, towns, mobile home parks). Non-Transient Non-Community (NTNCWS) serve 25+ of the same people for 6+ months per year (schools, factories). Transient Non-Community (TNCWS) serve transient populations (rest stops, campgrounds). All three types must comply with federal drinking water standards.

All data comes from the EPA's ECHO (Enforcement and Compliance History Online) system, which publishes SDWIS data downloads at echo.epa.gov. The dataset includes water system information, violation records, contaminant details, and compliance status for all regulated public water systems in the United States.