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West Virginia Water Quality

299

Utilities in database

1.5M

Residents served

2

With open violations

99

PFAS monitored

Quick Answer

West Virginia public drinking water is served by 299 EPA-tracked water systems, providing service to approximately 1.5 million residents through public utilities. 2 of those systems currently have open health-based violations on record in the EPA federal database. 99 systems have official PFAS monitoring records from the EPA UCMR 5 program (2023–2025). About 38% of WV residents use private wells, which fall outside federal utility compliance monitoring.

2 West Virginia water systems have open health-based violations recorded in EPA SDWIS. An open violation means a contaminant exceeded a federal limit and the violation has not been formally resolved in the federal database. Check individual utility pages for current status.

Open Health-Based Violations in West Virginia

Records sourced from EPA SDWIS. A record may be under review or resolved at the utility level but not yet updated in federal records. Water Utility Report does not determine whether water is safe to drink.

Drinking Water in West Virginia

West Virginia has 299 community water systems serving approximately 1.5 million residents. Primary water sources include surface water. The most commonly reported contaminants include disinfection byproducts, lead. 38% of West Virginia residents rely on private wells. BPH holds primary enforcement authority under the Safe Drinking Water Act.

Utilities in West Virginia

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Key Contaminant Concerns in West Virginia

These contaminants appear most frequently in West Virginia utility records or pose elevated risk in this region based on EPA data.

City Water Reports in West Virginia

Tap water quality pages for West Virginia cities — violations, PFAS records, utility profiles, and official source links.

West Virginia PFAS Watchlist — all utilities with official records

Independent Water Testing

Find a certified lab in West Virginia

Utility compliance records show what water systems report to the EPA. An independent test from a certified laboratory confirms what's actually in your tap water. West Virginia labs can test for PFAS, lead, nitrates, bacteria, and dozens of other contaminants.

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Common Questions About West Virginia Drinking Water

West Virginia Water FAQs

Data sources: Utility compliance and violation data from EPA SDWIS (Safe Drinking Water Information System). PFAS monitoring records from EPA UCMR 5 (Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule 5, 2023–2025). Contaminant data from EPA and ATSDR public references. This page summarizes public records — it is not a compliance determination. Methodology →

Last updated: 2026-04-22