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Washington County, Kansas

11 ZIP codes · Avg score 62/100 · Grade C · Updated 2026-06-03

Washington County: 11 ZIP codes, mid-range safety grade.

How Washington County Compares

Washington County62/100
Kansas avg64/100
National avg68/100

How Washington County Compares

C
County Grade
62/100
Avg Safety Score
11
ZIP Codes
12
Water Systems

Washington County scores 2 points below the Kansas state average (64/100) and 6 points below the national average (68/100).

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

C
County Grade
62
Avg Safety Score
11
ZIP Codes
Best ZIP: 66945 (68/100)
Lowest ZIP: 66946 (40/100)
$106K
Median Home Value
$1,418
Avg Remediation (134% of home value)

ZIP Code Risk Map

Water Quality Map: Washington County, Kansas

Each dot represents a ZIP code. Color indicates water quality grade. Tap a dot for details.

A B C D F

Key Risk Factors

Health risk index: 13.6 (asthma 9.7%, diabetes 11.9%)

Estimated additional annual cost per homeowner: $620, driven primarily by water_lead

Infrastructure: 0.465% avg pipe failure probability, 91% of ZIPs at high risk

82.5% of homes built before 1978 (lead paint era)

Violation History (2023–2024)

→ Stable trend

EPA violation counts by year across Washington County water systems. Health-based shown in red, total in blue.

2023
1 (1 health)
2024
1 (1 health)

Peak year: 2023 with 1 violation. Past 5 years: 2 total (2 health-based).

Source: EPA SDWIS historical violations. Data may lag 6–12 months for the most recent year.

County Health Indicators vs National Average

Asthma 9.7% (national: 8.9%)
Diabetes 11.9% (national: 10.5%)
Obesity 34% (national: 32.4%)

Black markers indicate national averages. Source: CDC PLACES, Census ACS.

Infrastructure Overview

1949
Median Build Year
82.5%
Pre-1978 Housing
47%
Pipe Failure Probability
91%
ZIPs at High Infra Risk
High
Lead Pipe Risk

Sources: Census ACS (housing age), EPA SDWIS (infrastructure risk model), state bridge inspection data.

Compound Risk Breakdown

Estimated additional annual cost per homeowner: $620

Water / Lead $332/yr
Energy Code Gap $270/yr
Flood $18/yr

Bar widths proportional to share of total annual risk cost. Source: compound risk model (FEMA, EPA, USGS).

Housing Age Distribution

2,908 housing units in Washington County

Pre-1940 41%
1940–1959 20%
1960–1979 20%
1980–1999 10%
2000+ 9%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS B25034 (Year Structure Built).

Water Safety Affordability

How much it costs to fix water issues relative to home values in Washington County

$106K
Median Home Value
$1,418
Est. Remediation Cost
1.3%
of Home Value
Remediation as % of home value low burden

Remediation costs are relatively manageable for most homeowners in Washington County, representing a small fraction of property value.

Remediation includes water filtration, lead abatement, radon mitigation, and flood protection where applicable. Source: Census ACS, EPA SDWIS.

Health Outcomes vs National Average

CDC PLACES data for Washington County residents

Asthma 9.7% (US avg: 8.9%)
Diabetes 11.9% (US avg: 11%)
Obesity 34% (US avg: 32.4%)

Black markers = national averages. Red = above national avg. Green = below. Source: CDC PLACES, Census ACS.

Water Systems with Most Violations

Top 5 systems in Washington County ranked by EPA violation count.

# Water System Population Violations
1 City of Haddam, 109 8
2 Washington Company Rwd 2 673 4
3 City of Mahaska, 44 4
4 Washington Company Rwd 1 1,093 3
5 City of Barnes, 161 2

12 total water systems serve Washington County.

All ZIP Codes in Washington County

11 ZIP codes tracked in Washington County.

# ZIP Code City Safety Score Grade Violations Home Value
1 66945 Hanover 68 C 2 $114K
2 66937 Clifton 66 C 0 $104K
3 66953 Linn 66 C 0 $97K
4 66958 Morrowville 66 C 0 $43K
5 66933 Barnes 65 C 2 $72K
6 66955 Mahaska 65 C 4 (1 health)
7 66962 Palmer 64 C 1 $150K
8 66968 Washington 64 C 1 $112K
9 66943 Greenleaf 58 C 2 (2 health) $106K
10 66944 Haddam 58 C 8 $224K
11 66946 Hollenberg 40 D 0

Recommended Buyer Guides for Washington County

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Overview

Washington County in Kansas covers 11 ZIP codes with an average Home Safety Score of C (62/100).

7 of 11 ZIP codes have recorded EPA violations. 3 health-based violations have been documented.

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Data Sources

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is water safe in Washington County?
Washington County receives a grade of C. Some ZIP codes have recorded violations and residents in affected areas may want to test their water.
How many water systems serve Washington County?
Washington County is served by 12 public water systems that supply drinking water to residents across 11 ZIP codes.
What is the biggest environmental risk in Washington County?
The primary environmental risk factor in Washington County is water_lead. This contributes to an estimated additional annual cost of $620 per homeowner.
How old are homes in Washington County?
The median home build year in Washington County is 1949. 82.5% of homes were built before 1978, which means they may contain lead-based paint and older plumbing materials.
How does Washington County compare to Kansas?
Washington County has an average water safety score of 62/100, which is below the Kansas state average of 64/100.

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