2026 Rankings

Safest Counties for Gas Distribution Risk — 2026 Ran...

Last updated: June 4, 2026

2,902 ZIP codes ranked by Gas Risk

Out of 2,902 counties with PHMSA gas distribution data, these are the counties with the lowest incident risk.

Statistic Value
Counties ranked 2,902
Total incidents (top 100) 0
Total fatalities (top 100) 0

Top 100 Counties

Rank County State Incidents Fatalities Latest Year Risk Score
1 Franklin Massachusetts 0 0 0/100
2 Barnstable Massachusetts 0 0 0/100
3 Dukes Massachusetts 0 0 0/100
4 Nantucket Massachusetts 0 0 0/100
5 Newport Rhode Island 0 0 0/100
6 Washington Rhode Island 0 0 0/100
7 Hillsborough New Hampshire 0 0 0/100
8 Merrimack New Hampshire 0 0 0/100
9 Cheshire New Hampshire 0 0 0/100
10 Grafton New Hampshire 0 0 0/100
11 Belknap New Hampshire 0 0 0/100
12 Sullivan New Hampshire 0 0 0/100
13 Coos New Hampshire 0 0 0/100
14 Sagadahoc Maine 0 0 0/100
15 Oxford Maine 0 0 0/100
16 Androscoggin Maine 0 0 0/100
17 Franklin Maine 0 0 0/100
18 Waldo Maine 0 0 0/100
19 Penobscot Maine 0 0 0/100
20 Piscataquis Maine 0 0 0/100
21 Hancock Maine 0 0 0/100
22 Aroostook Maine 0 0 0/100
23 Washington Maine 0 0 0/100
24 Somerset Maine 0 0 0/100
25 Knox Maine 0 0 0/100
26 Orange Vermont 0 0 0/100
27 Caledonia Vermont 0 0 0/100
28 Windham Vermont 0 0 0/100
29 Chittenden Vermont 0 0 0/100
30 Grand Isle Vermont 0 0 0/100
31 Franklin Vermont 0 0 0/100
32 Lamoille Vermont 0 0 0/100
33 Addison Vermont 0 0 0/100
34 Washington Vermont 0 0 0/100
35 Orleans Vermont 0 0 0/100
36 Essex Vermont 0 0 0/100
37 New London Connecticut 0 0 0/100
38 Cape May New Jersey 0 0 0/100
39 Montgomery New York 0 0 0/100
40 Greene New York 0 0 0/100
41 Fulton New York 0 0 0/100
42 Schoharie New York 0 0 0/100
43 Hamilton New York 0 0 0/100
44 Washington New York 0 0 0/100
45 Warren New York 0 0 0/100
46 Essex New York 0 0 0/100
47 Franklin New York 0 0 0/100
48 St. Lawrence New York 0 0 0/100
49 Seneca New York 0 0 0/100
50 Tioga New York 0 0 0/100
51 Wayne New York 0 0 0/100
52 Lewis New York 0 0 0/100
53 Genesee New York 0 0 0/100
54 Niagara New York 0 0 0/100
55 Yates New York 0 0 0/100
56 Schuyler New York 0 0 0/100
57 Fulton Pennsylvania 0 0 0/100
58 Elk Pennsylvania 0 0 0/100
59 Cameron Pennsylvania 0 0 0/100
60 Mercer Pennsylvania 0 0 0/100
61 Warren Pennsylvania 0 0 0/100
62 McKean Pennsylvania 0 0 0/100
63 Huntingdon Pennsylvania 0 0 0/100
64 Potter Pennsylvania 0 0 0/100
65 Clinton Pennsylvania 0 0 0/100
66 Mifflin Pennsylvania 0 0 0/100
67 Perry Pennsylvania 0 0 0/100
68 Juniata Pennsylvania 0 0 0/100
69 Northampton Pennsylvania 0 0 0/100
70 Snyder Pennsylvania 0 0 0/100
71 Franklin Pennsylvania 0 0 0/100
72 Sullivan Pennsylvania 0 0 0/100
73 Union Pennsylvania 0 0 0/100
74 Pike Pennsylvania 0 0 0/100
75 Sussex Delaware 0 0 0/100
76 Kent Delaware 0 0 0/100
77 District of Columbia District of Columbia 0 0 0/100
78 Rappahannock Virginia 0 0 0/100
79 Warren Virginia 0 0 0/100
80 Fauquier Virginia 0 0 0/100
81 Charles Maryland 0 0 0/100
82 St. Mary's Maryland 0 0 0/100
83 Queen Anne's Maryland 0 0 0/100
84 Talbot Maryland 0 0 0/100
85 Garrett Maryland 0 0 0/100
86 Caroline Maryland 0 0 0/100
87 Kent Maryland 0 0 0/100
88 Arlington Virginia 0 0 0/100
89 Alexandria Virginia 0 0 0/100
90 Fredericksburg Virginia 0 0 0/100
91 Northumberland Virginia 0 0 0/100
92 Spotsylvania Virginia 0 0 0/100
93 Essex Virginia 0 0 0/100
94 Middlesex Virginia 0 0 0/100
95 Westmoreland Virginia 0 0 0/100
96 Richmond Virginia 0 0 0/100
97 Lancaster Virginia 0 0 0/100
98 Gloucester Virginia 0 0 0/100
99 Madison Virginia 0 0 0/100
100 Shenandoah Virginia 0 0 0/100

Methodology

Safest county rankings show areas with zero or minimal PHMSA gas distribution incidents since 2004. Counties must have at least 3 ZIP codes with data to qualify.

Data source: U.S. DOT Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), Gas Distribution System Incident Reports 2004-2026. Last updated: 2026-06-04.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a gas distribution incident?

Gas distribution incidents involve failures in the local natural gas pipeline network — leaks, ruptures, explosions, and equipment failures that can cause property damage, injuries, and fatalities. PHMSA requires all operators to report significant incidents.

How can I protect my home?

Install CO detectors on every level (CPSC recommendation). Have gas appliances inspected annually. Know the signs of a gas leak: rotten egg smell, hissing near gas lines, dead vegetation near pipelines. If you suspect a leak, leave immediately and call 911.

Explore More

How this ranking is calculated, data sources, and limitations: Rankings Methodology →


Related Rankings

Home Safety 2026 CO & gas risk in overall safety Infrastructure 2026 Aging gas lines increase risk Air Quality 2026 Indoor air and combustion hazards
Disclaimer: Rankings are based on EPA, FEMA, and federal agency data. They reflect historical patterns and risk indicators, not necessarily current conditions. For the most current information, contact your local water utility or request a Consumer Confidence Report.

Get safety alerts

Free updates when EPA data changes for this area. No spam.

Unsubscribe anytime. Privacy Policy.

Share This Page

X Facebook
Check your water filter options Free tool — no phone call required.