WATER QUALITY KS 3 HEALTH VIOLATIONS

Washington County Water Quality: 20 Violations (KS)

12 water systems · 11 ZIP codes · Grade C · Updated 2026-06-04

Data: EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS), EPA ECHO Last verified: 2026-06-04

C
County Grade
12
Water Systems
20
Total Violations
3
Health-Based
11
ZIP Codes
45
Enforcement Actions

Violation Trend

EPA violations across water systems in Washington County.

2023
2024
Health-based Other violations

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Water Quality Overview

Washington County has 12 community water systems serving approximately 9,845 people across 11 ZIP codes. These systems have accumulated 20 EPA violations, including 3 health-based violations.

Health-based violations account for 15% of all violations in Washington County. These violations indicate contaminant levels that may pose direct risks to human health.

Violation Breakdown

Violation Type Count Percentage
Health-based 3 15.0%
Monitoring/Reporting 17 85.0%
Total 20 100%

Health-based violations indicate contaminant levels exceeding EPA Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs). Monitoring violations indicate failures to test or report.

Cities with Most Violations

Rank City Violations Health-Based ZIP Codes Population
1 Haddam 8 0 1 109
2 Mahaska 4 1 1 44
3 Hanover 2 0 1 1,782
4 Greenleaf 2 2 1 1,020
5 Barnes 2 0 1 161
6 Washington 1 0 1 2,831
7 Palmer 1 0 1 1,180

Violation Trend

Year-by-year EPA violations across water systems in Washington County:

Year Total Health-Based
2023 1 1
2024 1 1

Most Common Contaminants

Contaminant Category Violations ZIPs Affected Health-Based
Stage 1 DBP Rule Treatment Technique 4 4 No
Revised Total Coliform Rule Microbiological 4 3 No
Stage 2 DBP Rule Treatment Technique 3 3 No
Lead Inorganic 2 1 Yes
Surface Water Treatment Rule Treatment Technique 2 1 No

Understanding Water Quality Scores

Each ZIP code in Washington County receives a safety score from 0-100 based on EPA compliance data. Scores factor in the number and severity of violations, with health-based violations weighted more heavily than monitoring failures. Resolved violations (where the system returned to compliance) receive reduced weight in the scoring.

The county-level grade (C) represents the average across all 11 ZIP codes. Individual ZIP codes may vary significantly — a county with a B grade may contain both A-rated and D-rated areas.

Water Systems in Washington County

Washington County is served by 12 community water systems, averaging 1.1 systems per ZIP code. Each system is independently regulated and tested by the EPA. Larger systems serving more people typically have more extensive monitoring requirements.

Water systems in Washington County source water from a mix of surface water (rivers, reservoirs) and groundwater (wells, aquifers). Source type affects which contaminants are most likely to be detected.

How to Check Your Water in Washington County

  1. Enter your ZIP code on ZipCheckup for detailed water system data including contaminant levels, violation history, and safety scores

  2. Request your CCR — every water utility must provide an annual Consumer Confidence Report

  3. Get a home test — certified kits ($20-$50) or professional lab tests ($150-$400) can detect contaminants not covered by routine testing

  4. Consider filtration — NSF-certified filters can address specific contaminants found in your area

  5. Check for lead — homes built before 1986 should test for lead regardless of utility compliance

EPA Enforcement

The EPA and state regulators have taken 45 enforcement actions against water systems in Washington County. Enforcement actions range from compliance assistance and administrative orders to formal penalties. Systems under enforcement are required to remediate violations and may face ongoing monitoring requirements.

Data Sources

Updated daily.

Water Quality Map: Washington County, KS

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

A B C D F

Water Quality by ZIP Code in Washington County

Water quality varies across Washington County's 11 ZIP codes. Check your specific ZIP for detailed contaminant data.

ZIP Code City Grade Score Violations Health
66944 Haddam C 58 8 0 View →
66955 Mahaska C 65 4 1 View →
66945 Hanover C 68 2 0 View →
66933 Barnes C 65 2 0 View →
66943 Greenleaf C 58 2 2 View →
66962 Palmer C 64 1 0 View →
66968 Washington C 64 1 0 View →
66937 Clifton C 66 0 0 View →
66953 Linn C 66 0 0 View →
66958 Morrowville C 66 0 0 View →
66946 Hollenberg D 40 0 0 View →

What is a water quality grade?

ZipCheckup grades water systems from A to F based on EPA violation history, contaminant levels, and system compliance. Grade A means few or no violations; Grade F indicates persistent or serious issues. Washington County's overall grade is C.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the tap water safe in Washington County, Kansas?

Washington County has 12 community water systems with 20 recorded EPA violations, including 3 health-based. Water quality varies by ZIP code — check your specific location for detailed results.

How many water violations does Washington County have?

Washington County has 20 total EPA violations across 11 ZIP codes. 3 are health-based violations indicating contaminant levels potentially harmful to health.

Which city in Washington County has the most water violations?

Haddam has the most violations in Washington County with 8 recorded EPA violations across 1 ZIP codes.

What contaminants are found in Washington County water?

Washington County water systems are monitored for over 90 EPA-regulated contaminants including lead, copper, nitrates, disinfection byproducts, and bacteria. Check your ZIP code for contaminant-specific data.

How can I test my water in Washington County?

Contact your local water utility for free or low-cost testing. You can also use a certified home test kit ($20-$50) or hire a certified lab ($150-$400).

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