Georgia Tap Water Quality Report
Water quality grades, lead levels, and violation data for all 964 ZIP codes in Georgia
ZIP Codes
964
Health Violations (5yr)
550
Avg Safety Score
75.1/100
High Lead Risk ZIPs
19.4%
Overview: Drinking Water in Georgia
Drinking water quality in Georgia is widely considered to be above the national average, maintaining an impressive composite safety score of 75.1/100 across its 964 monitored ZIP codes. Based on the latest records from the EPA's Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS), a remarkable 27% of ZIP codes in Georgia have earned an "A" grade. This reflects strong regulatory compliance, robust municipal water treatment infrastructure, and generally low levels of detected health-based contaminants across most communities in the state.
The state's water infrastructure has experienced significant compliance hurdles recently, logging a staggering 550 health-based violations over the past 5-year monitoring window out of 4,530 total violations. When a state registers this volume of health-based violations, it often points to systemic challenges such as aging distribution networks, agricultural runoff affecting groundwater, or underfunded rural water systems. Georgia Environmental Protection Division is responsible for enforcing corrective actions and penalizing systems that repeatedly fail to meet safe drinking water standards.
Fortunately, the risk of widespread lead exposure in Georgia's municipal water is relatively low compared to other states, with only 19.4% of ZIP codes falling into the High or Very High risk categories. However, because lead primarily enters drinking water through the corrosion of individual home plumbing rather than the main municipal supply, residents living in homes built prior to 1986 should still exercise caution. Using a standard carbon block filter and running the tap for 30 seconds each morning remains a recommended best practice for all households.
Surface Water
53%
of ZIP codes
Total Violations
4,530
5-year record
Grade A ZIPs
263
27% of state
Grade F ZIPs
0
0% of state
Water Quality Grade Distribution in Georgia
How do Georgia's 964 ZIP codes stack up by water quality grade?
Water Quality by City in Georgia
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Atlanta
99 ZIPs
Macon
21 ZIPs
Savannah
19 ZIPs
Augusta
15 ZIPs
Marietta
14 ZIPs
Columbus
14 ZIPs
Athens
10 ZIPs
Decatur
9 ZIPs
Albany
9 ZIPs
Valdosta
7 ZIPs
Norcross
6 ZIPs
Lawrenceville
6 ZIPs
Alpharetta
5 ZIPs
Duluth
5 ZIPs
Carrollton
5 ZIPs
Kennesaw
5 ZIPs
Rome
5 ZIPs
Gainesville
5 ZIPs
Warner Robins
5 ZIPs
Brunswick
5 ZIPs
Stone Mountain
4 ZIPs
Douglasville
4 ZIPs
Newnan
4 ZIPs
Statesboro
4 ZIPs
Dalton
4 ZIPs
Jesup
4 ZIPs
Thomasville
4 ZIPs
Conyers
3 ZIPs
Covington
3 ZIPs
Cumming
3 ZIPs
Roswell
3 ZIPs
Smyrna
3 ZIPs
Canton
3 ZIPs
Jonesboro
3 ZIPs
Lagrange
3 ZIPs
Peachtree City
3 ZIPs
Buford
3 ZIPs
Commerce
3 ZIPs
Milledgeville
3 ZIPs
Waycross
3 ZIPs
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Common Drinking Water Contaminants in Georgia
The following are common regulated contaminants found in Georgia drinking water based on EPA violation records. Click any contaminant to learn about EPA safety limits and health effects.
Source: EPA Safe Drinking Water Act Maximum Contaminant Level regulations. For the complete list of regulated contaminants and MCLs, see the Water Quality Safety Guide.
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