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Worst ZIP Codes for Lead in Water in Rhode Island — ...

Last updated: June 4, 2026

65 ZIP codes ranked by Lead (mg/L) #1: ZIP 02825 (Foster, RI) — 70.0 ppb

Out of 65 ZIP codes with data in Rhode Island, these are the highest-ranked areas for lead (mg/l). See also: National Worst ZIP Codes for Lead in Water | All Rhode Island Rankings

Statistic Value
ZIP codes ranked 65
Highest value 70.0 ppb
Median value 2.9 ppb
State Rhode Island

Top 65 Worst ZIP Codes

Rank ZIP Code City State Lead (mg/L) Safety Score
1 02825 Foster RI 70.0 ppb 48/100
2 02901 Providence RI 10.0 ppb 65/100
3 02902 Providence RI 10.0 ppb 69/100
4 02903 Providence RI 10.0 ppb 64/100
5 02904 Providence RI 10.0 ppb 54/100
6 02905 Providence RI 10.0 ppb 59/100
7 02906 Providence RI 10.0 ppb 64/100
8 02907 Providence RI 10.0 ppb 64/100
9 02908 Providence RI 10.0 ppb 64/100
10 02909 Providence RI 10.0 ppb 59/100
11 02912 Providence RI 10.0 ppb 65/100
12 02918 Providence RI 10.0 ppb 65/100
13 02940 Providence RI 10.0 ppb 69/100
14 02871 Portsmouth RI 7.1 ppb 60/100
15 02898 Wyoming RI 6.8 ppb 65/100
16 02814 Chepachet RI 6.0 ppb 78/100
17 02840 Newport RI 5.3 ppb 67/100
18 02841 Newport RI 5.3 ppb 82/100
19 02842 Middletown RI 5.3 ppb 72/100
20 02804 Ashaway RI 5.0 ppb 69/100
21 02859 Pascoag RI 4.5 ppb 78/100
22 02885 Warren RI 4.2 ppb 84/100
23 02914 East Providence RI 4.2 ppb 73/100
24 02916 Rumford RI 4.2 ppb 55/100
25 02832 Hope Valley RI 4.0 ppb 64/100
26 02879 Wakefield RI 3.8 ppb 52/100
27 02880 Wakefield RI 3.8 ppb 67/100
28 02882 Narragansett RI 3.7 ppb 33/100
29 02881 Kingston RI 3.1 ppb 70/100
30 02802 Albion RI 3.0 ppb 63/100
31 02838 Manville RI 3.0 ppb 63/100
32 02865 Lincoln RI 3.0 ppb 78/100
33 02878 Tiverton RI 2.9 ppb 72/100
34 02833 Hopkinton RI 2.8 ppb 59/100
35 02818 East Greenwich RI 2.3 ppb 35/100
36 02886 Warwick RI 2.3 ppb 54/100
37 02887 Warwick RI 2.3 ppb 64/100
38 02888 Warwick RI 2.3 ppb 54/100
39 02889 Warwick RI 2.3 ppb 49/100
40 02828 Greenville RI 2.0 ppb 83/100
41 02895 Woonsocket RI 2.0 ppb 74/100
42 02917 Smithfield RI 2.0 ppb 76/100
43 02822 Exeter RI 1.9 ppb 62/100
44 02852 North Kingstown RI 1.9 ppb 54/100
45 02874 Saunderstown RI 1.9 ppb 60/100
46 02809 Bristol RI 1.8 ppb 80/100
47 02892 West Kingston RI 1.7 ppb 63/100
48 02817 West Greenwich RI 1.4 ppb 64/100
49 02827 Greene RI 1.4 ppb 63/100
50 02857 North Scituate RI 1.4 ppb 63/100
51 02893 West Warwick RI 1.4 ppb 40/100
52 02816 Coventry RI 1.2 ppb 55/100
53 02835 Jamestown RI 1.1 ppb 71/100
54 02864 Cumberland RI 1.1 ppb 78/100
55 02860 Pawtucket RI 1.0 ppb 78/100
56 02861 Pawtucket RI 1.0 ppb 83/100
57 02862 Pawtucket RI 1.0 ppb 83/100
58 02863 Central Falls RI 1.0 ppb 55/100
59 02872 Prudence Island RI 1.0 ppb 79/100
60 02807 Block Island RI 0.8 ppb 65/100
61 02826 Glendale RI 0.8 ppb 83/100
62 02813 Charlestown RI 0.6 ppb 53/100
63 02896 North Smithfield RI 0.5 ppb 74/100
64 02808 Bradford RI 0.0 ppb 53/100
65 02891 Westerly RI 0.0 ppb 41/100

Methodology

Lead rankings are based on the 90th percentile lead testing value (PB90) reported by water systems under the Lead and Copper Rule. When CCR data is unavailable, EPA SDWIS lead sampling data is used. The EPA action level for lead is 15 ppb (0.015 mg/L). There is no safe level of lead exposure.

Data sources: EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS), FEMA National Flood Insurance Program, EPA radon zone maps, EIA electricity rates, and Consumer Confidence Reports. Last updated: 2026-06-04.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a dangerous lead level in water?

The EPA action level is 15 parts per billion (ppb). The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends no more than 1 ppb for school drinking water. There is no safe level of lead exposure for children.

How is lead measured in water?

Water systems collect samples from homes with known lead service lines or lead solder. The 90th percentile value (PB90) means 90% of samples tested below that level. If PB90 exceeds 15 ppb, the system must take corrective action.

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