CITY REPORT WV

Orlando, WV Water Safety: 63/100 (2026)

1 ZIP code · 3 water systems · Updated 2026-06-03

Recent monitoring in Orlando shows middle-tier safety for WV — some systems are clean; others have logged EPA violations.

How Orlando Compares

Orlando63/100
West Virginia avg64/100
National avg67/100

Data: EPA SDWIS Last verified: 2026-06-03

1
ZIP Codes
3
Water Systems
0
ZIPs with Violations
C · 63
Avg Safety Score
Zone 2
Radon Risk (Moderate)
$1,600
Est. Remediation

Key Facts for Orlando Residents

  • Homes built before 1986: 62% — older plumbing may contain lead solder.
  • Estimated remediation: $1,600 per household.
  • CDC health risk index: 18.62 — above typical levels.

Orlando's Water Providers

3 water systems are tracked federally in Orlando, WV. The top 3 providers collectively serve most residential addresses, but because they operate independently, infrastructure maintenance standards and compliance histories differ from one service zone to another.

WVAW - WESTON
Serves ~14,534 people
63
/100
FLATWOODS CANOE RUN PSD
Serves ~4,344 people
63
/100
BURNSVILLE PUBLIC UTILITY
Serves ~1,126 people
63
/100

Overview

We track water quality and home safety data for 1 ZIP code in Orlando, West Virginia (population ~601), covering 3 community water systems serving approximately 20,004 people region-wide.

No EPA violations recorded across any ZIP codes in Orlando — an excellent indicator of water quality.

Home Safety Score

Average Home Safety Score for Orlando: C (63/100)

The score combines three factors:

Factor What It Measures
Water Quality EPA violations and compliance history
Lead Levels 90th percentile lead concentration vs EPA action level
Radon Risk EPA radon zone classification

Water Sources

Orlando water systems draw from: Surface water.

Lead & Copper

  • Lead data: not yet available for Orlando
  • 0 ZIP codes exceed the EPA lead action level

Radon Risk

Dominant radon zone: Zone 2 (Moderate Risk)

The EPA recommends testing homes in Zone 1 and Zone 2 areas for radon.

Areas with No Violations

ZIP Code Safety Score System Population
26412 C WVAW - WESTON 14,534

All ZIP Codes in Orlando

Data Sources

Updated daily.

Orlando Community Health Snapshot

12.4%
Asthma (US: 9.8%)
19.1%
Diabetes (US: 10.4%)
22%
Poor Mental Health (US: 14.8%)

Source: CDC PLACES (County-level estimates). Water contamination can correlate with respiratory and chronic health conditions.

Compared to National Average

Asthma 12.4% ↑
Diabetes 19.1% ↑
Mental Health 22% ↑

Vertical line = national average. Above national · Below national

Orlando Infrastructure Age

1987
Median Build Year
62%
Built Before 1986
38%
Built Before 1970
Copper
Likely Pipe Material

With 62% of homes built before 1986, lead solder in plumbing is a potential concern. The EPA banned lead solder in 1986, but many older homes retain original plumbing.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS).

Housing Age Profile

Reading the housing age data for Orlando — median build year 1987 — the overriding implication is that the plumbing materials inside a typical home here reflect pre-1986 construction standards. In practical terms, that means lead-soldered copper joints are common across much of the housing stock. Where those materials are present, water can leach lead as it moves through joints — a pathway that corrosion control treatment under federal rules is designed to reduce, though it cannot eliminate lead risk where the plumbing materials themselves contain lead.

1987
Median Year Built
62%
Pre-1986 (Lead Paint Risk)
38%
Pre-1970 (Lead Pipes Risk)
Pre-1970 (38%) 1970–1986 (24%) Post-1986 (38%)

Over half of homes in Orlando were built before 1986, when lead solder was banned. Older plumbing may leach lead into drinking water, especially with corrosive water chemistry.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS B25034.

Orlando: Lead Risk & Vulnerable Populations

62%
Homes Built Before 1986

Why children are most at risk: The CDC states there is no safe level of lead exposure for children. Children under 6 absorb lead more readily than adults, and even low levels can cause developmental delays, learning difficulties, and behavioral problems.

62% of Orlando housing dates to the pre-rule era, alongside aggregate readings hovering at the federal action mark — household-level confirmation through a draw-test kit fits the local picture.

Sources: EPA Lead and Copper Rule, U.S. Census Bureau ACS, CDC childhood lead poisoning prevention guidelines.

Orlando: Flood History & Water Damage Risk

FEMA data shows 100% of Orlando's ZIP codes mapped into designated flood zones, paired with an NFIP record of 3 claims. That footprint places local flood exposure in the range where it warrants attention without rising to high-severity planning territory.

3
Total FEMA Flood Claims
$14,744
Avg Claim Payout
100%
ZIPs in FEMA Flood Zones

Orlando has a moderate flood history with 3 FEMA claims averaging $14,744 per payout. 100% of ZIP codes fall within FEMA flood zones. Flood events can contaminate drinking water and overwhelm treatment systems.

How flooding affects water quality: Flood events can introduce sewage, agricultural runoff, and industrial chemicals into water supplies. Even after floodwaters recede, contamination can persist in wells and aging infrastructure. Flood damage can add significantly to the estimated <strong>$1,600</strong> remediation cost per household.

Residents in flood-prone areas should consider flood insurance even outside FEMA zones — over 25% of flood claims come from low-to-moderate risk areas. After any flood event, test your water before drinking.

Source: FEMA National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) claims data, FEMA flood zone designations.

What You Can Do in Orlando

  1. Test your water at home. City-level data shows averages — your tap may differ. NSF-certified test kits cost $20-40 and give results in days.
  2. Install a certified water filter. An NSF-certified pitcher or under-sink filter removes most common contaminants.
  3. Check your home's plumbing. With 62% of homes built before 1986, lead solder is a real possibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the water safe to drink in Orlando, WV?
Orlando has an average water safety score of 63/100 (Grade C). No EPA violations on record. Check individual ZIP code reports for details specific to your neighborhood.
How does Orlando compare to West Virginia average?
Orlando has an average water safety score of 63/100, which is below the West Virginia state average of 64/100.
How many water systems serve Orlando?
Orlando is served by 3 public water systems across 1 ZIP code, serving approximately 601 people.
How much does it cost to fix water issues in Orlando?
Estimated remediation costs in Orlando average $1,600 per household, ranging from $800 to $2,600. Costs include filtration, pipe replacement, radon mitigation, and flood protection.
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