Virginia Tap Water Quality Report
Water quality grades, lead levels, and violation data for all 1,228 ZIP codes in Virginia
ZIP Codes
1,228
Health Violations (5yr)
213
Avg Safety Score
66.2/100
High Lead Risk ZIPs
38.7%
Overview: Drinking Water in Virginia
The tap water quality in Virginia currently sits near the national average, registering a composite safety score of 66.2/100 across 1,228 monitored ZIP codes. While a significant portion of the state maintains adequate water quality and full compliance with federal standards, 0% of ZIP codes in Virginia have received a failing grade due to recent compliance issues. Monitoring data from the EPA indicates that while the majority of residents receive safe tap water, localized issues remain a challenge for several municipal systems.
Over the past 5 years, water utilities in Virginia have recorded a total of 1,610 violations, of which 213 were strictly health-based. While administrative and reporting violations are common nationwide, health-based violations mean that certain contaminants exceeded the EPA's Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) at some point. Virginia Department of Health, which acts as the primary regulatory authority in the state, typically works closely with these utilities to issue boil water advisories or mandate infrastructure upgrades when these limits are breached.
One of the most pressing concerns for Virginia residents is the elevated risk of lead exposure. EPA models and historical monitoring indicate that 38.7% of ZIP codes in Virginia are classified as High or Very High risk for lead. This is frequently associated with older housing stock built before the 1986 federal ban on lead pipes and solder. Residents living in older homes should strongly consider having their tap water independently tested and utilizing a certified NSF/ANSI 53 water filter for drinking and cooking.
Surface Water
68.9%
of ZIP codes
Total Violations
1,610
5-year record
Grade A ZIPs
183
15% of state
Grade F ZIPs
2
0% of state
Water Quality Grade Distribution in Virginia
How do Virginia's 1,228 ZIP codes stack up by water quality grade?
Water Quality by City in Virginia
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Roanoke
44 ZIPs
Richmond
39 ZIPs
Arlington
30 ZIPs
Norfolk
24 ZIPs
Alexandria
23 ZIPs
Virginia Beach
20 ZIPs
Charlottesville
11 ZIPs
Henrico
11 ZIPs
Hampton
11 ZIPs
Newport News
10 ZIPs
Fairfax
9 ZIPs
Springfield
9 ZIPs
Fredericksburg
9 ZIPs
Chesapeake
9 ZIPs
Lynchburg
9 ZIPs
Suffolk
8 ZIPs
Portsmouth
8 ZIPs
Manassas
6 ZIPs
Herndon
6 ZIPs
Reston
6 ZIPs
Falls Church
6 ZIPs
Mc Lean
6 ZIPs
Dulles
5 ZIPs
Ashburn
5 ZIPs
Sterling
5 ZIPs
Merrifield
5 ZIPs
Vienna
5 ZIPs
Woodbridge
5 ZIPs
Bristol
5 ZIPs
Leesburg
4 ZIPs
Winchester
4 ZIPs
Harrisonburg
4 ZIPs
Williamsburg
4 ZIPs
Yorktown
4 ZIPs
Blacksburg
4 ZIPs
Martinsville
4 ZIPs
Danville
4 ZIPs
Centreville
3 ZIPs
Chantilly
3 ZIPs
Warrenton
3 ZIPs
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Common Drinking Water Contaminants in Virginia
The following are common regulated contaminants found in Virginia 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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