Florida Water Systems Serving the Most Disadvantaged Populations — 2026

Florida community water utilities serving populations with the highest combined percent of non-white residents and households below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (Census ACS 2019-2023, aggregated via EPA CWS Service Area Boundaries v3).

50 Systems
ranked
22,183 PWSIDs
with demographic data
2019-23 Census ACS
vintage
EPA v3 CWS service area
boundaries (March 2026)
How to read this list Systems serving the highest combined percent of non-white residents and households below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. Within-size-class percentiles are used to neutralize the confound of system size. A cap of five systems per state is applied to produce a nationally-representative list. See the methodology page for calculation details.

These 50 Florida water utilities serve populations with the highest combined percent of non-white residents and households below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. Within-size-class percentile rankings neutralize the confound of system size; no geographic cap is applied at the state level because all utilities are within a single state.

RankWater SystemStatePop servedEquity score% PoC served% Below 200% FPLUnresolved violations
1 City of Opa Locka Florida 11,755 98.6 97% 53%
2 Pbcwud - Lake Region WTP - System 11 Florida 27,557 97.1 88% 53%
3 City of Hialeah Florida 183,561 96.8 97% 43%
4 Immokalee Water Florida 18,505 96.6 84% 52%
5 Homestead, City of Florida 74,366 95.9 91% 48%
6 Quincy, City of W/S Florida 9,406 95.6 74% 58%
7 Bcwws 3b/C Florida 10,925 95 85% 47%
8 Village of Indiantown Florida 3,416 94.8 76% 50%
9 Gadsden Company Regional W/S Florida 12,004 94.1 73% 50%
10 City of Clewiston Florida 12,035 93.9 76% 48%
11 Dundee, Town of Florida 6,492 93.3 64% 53% 2
12 Bcwws 1a Florida 43,427 93 87% 43%
13 City of Labelle Florida 3,876 92.4 61% 53%
14 University of South Florida Florida 3,541 91.8 56% 69%
15 Davis Shores (Consec) Florida 8,997 91.6 83% 42%
16 Lake Worth Beach Utilities Florida 51,768 90.1 70% 43%
17 Wauchula City Water Department Florida 4,890 89.8 57% 49%
18 City of Haines City Florida 35,739 89.1 68% 43%
19 North Miami Beach Florida 151,309 88.8 81% 40%
20 City of Arcadia Water Department Florida 7,754 88.2 49% 53%
21 Ft. Pierce Utilities Authority Florida 78,093 88 55% 46%
22 City of Fort Meade Florida 6,570 87.7 50% 51%
23 Flamingo Crossing (Consec.) Florida 3,955 87.2 74% 39%
24 Toho Water Authority Eastern Florida 229,468 87 77% 39%
25 Florida Governmental Utility Authority Florida 36,214 86.4 59% 42%
26 City of Avon Park Florida 13,645 84.5 48% 45%
27 Bcwws 3a Florida 22,658 84.4 67% 38%
28 Madison Water Department Florida 4,220 83.8 50% 43% 1
29 Central Florida 10,659 83.6 50% 43%
30 Bcwws 2a Florida 45,295 83.5 64% 38%
31 City of Plant City Utility Florida 39,181 82.7 51% 41%
32 Orlando Utilities Commission Florida 469,242 82.4 70% 38%
33 Mdwasa - Main System Florida 1,854,029 82.4 87% 34%
34 City of Davenport Florida 9,131 82.4 66% 37%
35 R. C. Willis WTP (City of Palatka) Florida 7,653 82.1 38% 51% 15
36 Wahneta Water System Florida 3,469 82.1 49% 41%
37 City of Daytona Beach Florida 79,414 81.6 43% 44%
38 City of Lake Wales Florida 24,103 80.6 41% 44%
39 Jefferson Communities Water System Florida 3,997 79.5 43% 42%
40 Winter Haven Water Department Florida 84,033 79.4 48% 39%
41 Deer Creek Rv Golf ; Country Club Florida 3,317 79.4 65% 35%
42 City of Blountstown Florida 7,543 79.3 34% 50%
43 City of Deerfield Beach Florida 37,699 77.9 51% 37%
44 Southeast Florida 4,755 77.8 38% 43%
45 Monticello, City of Florida 3,772 77.4 41% 40%
46 City of Bartow Florida 23,467 76.4 45% 38%
47 City of Pompano Florida 68,037 76.3 56% 35%
48 City of Lake Alfred Florida 9,247 76.3 47% 37%
49 City of Fort Myers Water Treatment Plant Florida 77,051 76.2 49% 36%
50 Lake Jackson Area Water System Florida 9,277 76.1 50% 36%

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 does the "equity score" mean?

A 0-100 composite that combines two within-size-class percentile ranks: (1) percent of population served that is non-white (Census ACS B03002), and (2) percent below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Level (Census ACS C17002). Within-size-class comparison (small, medium, large) is used because small rural systems and large urban systems have structurally different demographic profiles; mixing them in a single ranking produces a methodologically weak list dominated by size rather than disparity.

Why is the list capped at 5 systems per state?

Without a cap, the list concentrates in states with large numbers of historically disadvantaged small-to-medium systems (Texas, California). A geographic diversity cap produces a more nationally-representative snapshot. Per-state rankings, if available, show the full within-state comparison without a cap.

Does this claim discrimination?

No. It reports a demographic fact: these water utilities serve populations that are more non-white and lower-income than the national median, after controlling for system size. Causation — why that pattern exists — is a separate research question requiring different data and methods.

ZipCheckup is an independent public-data tool. We are a referral service and do not provide water testing, remediation, or utility services. Rankings reflect publicly-available federal data and are provided for informational purposes. For issues with your specific water system, contact your local water utility or state drinking water program.

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