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Worst Infrastructure: Massachusetts — 2026 Rankings

Last updated: July 19, 2026

673 ZIP codes ranked by Pipe Failure Risk #1: ZIP 01242 (Lenox Dale, MA) - 75%

Out of 673 ZIP codes with infrastructure data in Massachusetts, these areas face the highest estimated risk of water pipe failure based on infrastructure age, funding gaps, and violation history.

Statistic Value
ZIP codes ranked 673
Highest risk 75%
Median risk 48%
Average risk 47%
State Massachusetts

Top 100 Highest Risk ZIP Codes

Rank ZIP Code City State Pipe Failure Risk Risk Level Safety Score
1 01242 Lenox Dale MA 75% Very High 63/100
2 02133 Boston MA 71% Very High 92/100
3 02108 Boston MA 68% Very High 84/100
4 01040 Holyoke MA 66% Very High 68/100
5 02113 Boston MA 66% Very High 89/100
6 01220 Adams MA 65% Very High 78/100
7 01610 Worcester MA 65% Very High 60/100
8 01063 Northampton MA 64% Very High 83/100
9 01088 West Hatfield MA 64% Very High 53/100
10 01247 North Adams MA 64% Very High 78/100
11 01337 Bernardston MA 64% Very High 83/100
12 01905 Lynn MA 64% Very High 60/100
13 01009 Bondsville MA 63% Very High 83/100
14 01031 Gilbertville MA 63% Very High 66/100
15 01038 Hatfield MA 63% Very High 83/100
16 01094 Wheelwright MA 63% Very High 66/100
17 01097 Woronoco MA 63% Very High 63/100
18 01347 Lake Pleasant MA 63% Very High 53/100
19 01901 Lynn MA 63% Very High 65/100
20 01902 Lynn MA 63% Very High 60/100
21 01945 Marblehead MA 63% Very High 55/100
22 01060 Northampton MA 62% Very High 78/100
23 01603 Worcester MA 62% Very High 65/100
24 01890 Winchester MA 62% Very High 60/100
25 02128 Boston MA 62% Very High 84/100
26 02350 Monponsett MA 62% Very High 63/100
27 01236 Housatonic MA 61% Very High 63/100
28 01342 Deerfield MA 61% Very High 83/100
29 01370 Shelburne Falls MA 61% Very High 83/100
30 01602 Worcester MA 61% Very High 65/100
31 02115 Boston MA 61% Very High 84/100
32 02116 Boston MA 61% Very High 84/100
33 02148 Malden MA 61% Very High 33/100
34 02719 Fairhaven MA 61% Very High 66/100
35 01074 South Barre MA 60% High 40/100
36 01092 West Warren MA 60% High 70/100
37 01229 Glendale MA 60% High 53/100
38 01338 Buckland MA 60% High 63/100
39 01350 Monroe Bridge MA 60% High 53/100
40 01380 Wendell Depot MA 60% High 53/100
41 01561 South Lancaster MA 60% High 53/100
42 01606 Worcester MA 60% High 65/100
43 01607 Worcester MA 60% High 70/100
44 01609 Worcester MA 60% High 70/100
45 01904 Lynn MA 60% High 65/100
46 01944 Manchester MA 60% High 60/100
47 01966 Rockport MA 60% High 55/100
48 02109 Boston MA 60% High 79/100
49 02140 Cambridge MA 60% High 58/100
50 01264 Tyringham MA 59% High 53/100
51 01344 Erving MA 59% High 83/100
52 01604 Worcester MA 59% High 65/100
53 01907 Swampscott MA 59% High 55/100
54 01970 Salem MA 59% High 60/100
55 02118 Boston MA 59% High 84/100
56 02155 Medford MA 59% High 36/100
57 02215 Boston MA 59% High 84/100
58 02740 New Bedford MA 59% High 78/100
59 02744 New Bedford MA 59% High 78/100
60 01032 Goshen MA 58% High 83/100
61 01340 Colrain MA 58% High 83/100
62 01605 Worcester MA 58% High 65/100
63 02047 Humarock MA 58% High 45/100
64 02127 Boston MA 58% High 84/100
65 02492 Needham MA 58% High 78/100
66 02657 Provincetown MA 58% High 68/100
67 02721 Fall River MA 58% High 64/100
68 02723 Fall River MA 58% High 58/100
69 01012 Chesterfield MA 57% High 53/100
70 01026 Cummington MA 57% High 83/100
71 01082 Ware MA 57% High 83/100
72 01084 West Chesterfield MA 57% High 53/100
73 01098 Worthington MA 57% High 58/100
74 01258 South Egremont MA 57% High 83/100
75 01540 Oxford MA 57% High 68/100
76 01550 Southbridge MA 57% High 65/100
77 01611 Cherry Valley MA 57% High 55/100
78 01984 Wenham MA 57% High 70/100
79 02093 Wrentham MA 57% High 58/100
80 02114 Boston MA 57% High 84/100
81 02176 Melrose MA 57% High 43/100
82 02724 Fall River MA 57% High 64/100
83 01062 Florence MA 56% High 55/100
84 01080 Three Rivers MA 56% High 83/100
85 01103 Springfield MA 56% High 82/100
86 01201 Pittsfield MA 56% High 73/100
87 01230 Great Barrington MA 56% High 74/100
88 01254 Richmond MA 56% High 81/100
89 01355 New Salem MA 56% High 53/100
90 01364 Orange MA 56% High 83/100
91 01451 Harvard MA 56% High 63/100
92 01747 Hopedale MA 56% High 70/100
93 01757 Milford MA 56% High 57/100
94 02138 Cambridge MA 56% High 58/100
95 02145 Somerville MA 56% High 65/100
96 02341 Hanson MA 56% High 66/100
97 02460 Newtonville MA 56% High 45/100
98 02465 West Newton MA 56% High 45/100
99 02482 Wellesley MA 56% High 74/100
100 02663 South Wellfleet MA 56% High 68/100

Methodology

Infrastructure risk rankings combine four data sources, each weighted equally (25%): (1) EPA Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey (DWINS 2023) — state-level 20-year funding gap per capita for pipe replacement, treatment, and storage; (2) Census ACS housing vintage — percentage of homes built before 1980, when lead solder and galvanized pipes were common; (3) EPA SDWIS violation and enforcement data — system-level compliance history; (4) Lead and Copper Rule indicators — service line material inventories and 90th percentile lead testing results. The combined score is normalized to a 0-100% probability scale.

Data sources: EPA DWINS 2023, Census ACS, EPA SDWIS, Lead and Copper Rule data. Last updated: 2026-07-19.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does pipe failure probability mean?

Pipe failure probability estimates the likelihood of water main breaks, lead contamination from corroded pipes, or service disruptions based on infrastructure age, state funding gaps, violation history, and lead indicators. It is not a prediction of imminent failure, but a risk assessment based on known factors.

How is infrastructure risk calculated?

The risk score combines four equally weighted factors: state-level infrastructure funding gap per capita (from EPA DWINS 2023), housing vintage (Census ACS pre-1980 housing percentage), water system violation and enforcement history (EPA SDWIS), and lead exposure indicators (service line probability and testing results).

What can homeowners do about aging infrastructure?

Test your tap water annually, especially for lead. Check if your home has a lead service line through your water utility. Consider a whole-house water filter (NSF/ANSI 53 certified). Review your water system Consumer Confidence Report for violation history.

Does high risk mean my water is unsafe right now?

Not necessarily. Infrastructure risk indicates long-term vulnerability, not current contamination. However, areas with aging pipes and high violation counts have a statistically higher chance of water quality issues. Regular testing is the best way to verify your water safety.

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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.

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