Sistemas de agua de Ohio clasificados por carga de exposición — 2026

Empresas de agua comunitarias de Ohio clasificadas por una puntuación de gravedad de infracciones de 5 años ponderada por población, que combina datos de cumplimiento SDWIS de la EPA con estimaciones poblacionales de los límites del área de servicio del sistema de agua comunitario v3 de la EPA.

50 Sistemas
clasificados
22,183 PWSID
con datos demográficos
2019-23 Versión del
Censo ACS
EPA v3 Límites del área de servicio
de CWS (marzo de 2026)
Cómo leer esta lista Los sistemas se ordenan por carga de exposición: una puntuación ponderada por población que combina cuántas personas atiende un proveedor con la severidad de su historial federal de infracciones de cinco años. Las infracciones a la salud y de técnica de tratamiento suman linealmente; los conteos de monitoreo/reporte contribuyen en escala logarítmica para que los grandes proveedores con muchos puntos de muestreo no dominen solo por acumulación de papeleo. Las infracciones a la salud sin resolver tienen un peso adicional de 20×. Véase la página de metodología para conocer los pesos exactos y la justificación.

These 50 Ohio water utilities have the highest population-weighted violation burden over the past five years. Scoring combines EPA health-based and treatment-technique violations on a linear scale (10× / 6×), adds a log-scaled contribution for monitoring/reporting lapses, and applies a 20× weight for currently-unresolved health violations. The total is multiplied by each system's population served.

RankWater SystemStatePop servedExposure burdenHealth viol. (5yr)T&TMRUnresolved
1 Akron City Pws Ohio 195,139 5,854 1 0 0 1
2 Toledo City of Ohio 289,371 5,044 1 1 2
3 Mansfield City Ohio 40,382 4,063 5 5 0 1
4 Maysville Regional Water Ohio 4,161 1,609 16 1 0 11
5 Van Wert City Ohio 10,883 1,431 7 0 3 3
6 Lima City Ohio 61,130 1,223 2 0 0
7 Defiance City Ohio 15,094 906 6 0 0
8 Steubenville, City of Ohio 16,499 858 2 2 0 1
9 Wauseon City Ohio 7,395 813 7 0 0 2
10 New Lexington Ohio 4,041 780 9 7 1 3
11 Alliance City Public Water System Ohio 22,352 715 2 2 0
12 Cleveland Public Water System Ohio 1,105,136 665 0 0 1
13 Cuyahoga Falls City Public Water System Ohio 36,179 631 1 1 2
14 Galion City Ohio 10,050 618 4 0 3 1
15 Stow Public Water System Ohio 32,976 543 1 1 0
16 Sidney City Pws Ohio 18,345 201 1 0 2
17 Archbold Village Ohio 3,981 199 5 0 0
18 Ironton Ohio 11,773 199 1 1 0
19 Paulding Village Ohio 3,306 194 4 3 1
20 Urbana City Public Water System Ohio 10,499 185 1 1 2
21 Bucyrus City Ohio 11,192 184 1 1 0
22 Ottawa Village Ohio 3,759 175 2 1 0 1
23 Butler Company Water District 2 Public Water System Ohio 116,139 146 0 0 2
24 Bethel Village Public Water System Ohio 3,790 142 1 1 2 1
25 Oberlin Water Department Ohio 8,696 139 1 1 0
26 Kenton City Ohio 7,642 127 1 1 0
27 Rural Lorain Company Water A Ohio 92,677 116 0 0 2
28 City of Jackson Ohio 6,956 115 1 1 0
29 Clermont Public Water System Ohio 126,625 114 0 0 1
30 Cortland City Public Water System Ohio 6,848 112 1 1 0
31 London City Public Water System Ohio 9,686 109 1 0 1
32 Willard City Ohio 6,468 105 1 1 0
33 West Carrollton City Pws Ohio 6,233 103 1 1 0
34 Hudson City Public Water System Ohio 9,671 101 1 0 0
35 Northwestern W and Sd - Toledo Svc Ohio 8,659 95 1 0 2
36 Lakewood City Public Water System Ohio 50,813 88 0 0 2
37 Sanitary District #4 Ohio 5,256 87 1 1 0
38 Montpelier Village Ohio 4,717 77 1 1 0
39 Bellbrook Water Works Ohio 3,915 64 1 1 0
40 Hamilton Public Water System Ohio 67,721 61 0 0 1
41 Leading Creek Conservancy District Ohio 3,491 61 1 1 2
42 Belpre City Public Water System Ohio 3,386 56 1 1 0
43 Aqua Ohio - Mentor Ohio 74,200 45 0 0 1
44 Williamsburg Village Public Water System Ohio 3,706 38 1 0 0
45 Aqua Ohio - Lawrence County Ohio 3,304 33 1 0 0
46 Youngstown City Pws Ohio 102,411 31 0 0 0
47 Canton Public Water System Ohio 100,028 30 0 0 0
48 Elyria Water Department Ohio 47,016 28 0 0 1
49 Monroe City Public Water System Ohio 14,856 28 0 0 4
50 Medina Company/Northwest Public Water System Ohio 55,957 27 0 0 0

How to read this ranking

Each row links to a full utility profile with violation history, lead testing results, and service-area ZIPs. The demographic context columns are from independent data sources (ACS, not EJScreen) and are provided for readers who want to examine equity patterns alongside the operational data.

See the full methodology for calculation details, data vintages, and known limitations.

Frequently asked questions

What is "exposure burden"?

A single score combining how many people a water system serves with how severe its federal drinking-water violations have been over the last five years. The formula is population_served × severity_score, where severity_score linearly sums contamination-related events — 10× per health-based violation, 6× per treatment-technique violation, 20× per currently-unresolved health violation — and adds a logarithmic contribution from procedural violations (2× × log10(1 + monitoring_count), 1× × log10(1 + other_count)). The log scaling prevents large utilities with many sampling sites from dominating the list purely through paperwork accumulation. Units are arbitrary — only relative ranks are meaningful. Scaled by 1,000 for display readability.

Why weight violations by severity?

A raw 5-year violation count would put systems with many late monitoring reports above systems with actual contamination events — because a large utility with 100 sampling sites failing 5% of them accumulates more MR violations than a tiny utility with real tap-water contamination. The severity weights come from the EPA Safe Drinking Water Act enforcement hierarchy: maximum contaminant level violations and treatment technique failures are Priority 1 (actual public-health risk), while monitoring/reporting violations are Priority 2 (procedural). We publish the weights so readers can recompute the ranking under different assumptions.

Why multiply by population?

Two systems with the same violation record affect very different numbers of people when one serves 500,000 residents and the other serves 3,000. A ranking of "worst systems" that ignores this conflates violation-per-system with violation-per-person-year. Population-weighting is standard in environmental-epidemiology work (e.g., "person-years at exposure") and prevents a list dominated by small rural utilities with easy-to-accumulate monitoring gaps.

Is this the same as the Most Unresolved Violations list?

No. Unresolved violations count only currently-open health-based violations as of the latest EPA snapshot — a point-in-time view of where the Safe Drinking Water Act is being violated right now. Exposure burden is a 5-year accumulated view that weights all violations by severity and population. A system with one serious contamination event affecting a large city can outrank a system with many small unresolved monitoring gaps; the two lists surface different facts.

Where does the data come from?

Violation categorization and counts come from EPA's Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) via the ECHO enforcement database, refreshed monthly. Population served comes from EPA Community Water System Service Area Boundaries v3 cross-walked to Census 2020 population via Microsoft building-footprint weights. Demographics come from Census ACS 2019-2023.

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