Water Quality Report

Jessamine County, KY (40333): No EPA Water System

No EPA-registered water system mapped — county-level context only

No Violations

What does the federal record say about water quality in 40333, Jessamine County, KY? EPA monitoring shows zero violations — no health-based exceedances, no procedural lapses, and no enforcement actions across every tracked reporting period in the compliance history.

Data source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) SDWIS Last verified: N/A

Based on EPA Drinking Water FEMA Flood Data U.S. Census CDC Energy Information Admin. USGS Water Data & 9 more federal sources
Your water right now: No EPA water system mapped to this ZIP
Safety Score N/A
Water Quality Clean
Lead Risk N/A
Flood Risk Low 11 claims
Data confidence: High (direct measurement) Medium (sampled / sub-geography) Low (modeled / inferred) Methodology →

At a Glance

  • Water No EPA violations on record for the past 5 years.
  • Flood 11 cumulative NFIP flood claims — limited flood history.
All data sources current

What’s Happening in Jessamine County, Kentucky

No significant water quality or safety concerns have been reported for this area. The safety score is stable.

1
Water System
0
People Served
0
Health Violations (5yr)
N/A
Water Source

This Summer — what to check

Season-specific maintenance for home safety. Universal tasks — apply everywhere unless noted.

  • Water Heater

    Flush sediment (1–2×/year). Cuts energy use and prevents bacterial growth in low-use hot-water pockets.

    Source: DOE
  • Wildfire & Smoke

    Clear leaves and debris from gutters and the 30-ft home-ignition zone. Replace HVAC filters with MERV 13+.

    Source: Firewise
  • HVAC Filter

    Peak AC run. Replace filters monthly during high pollen / wildfire-smoke days; standard interval otherwise.

    Source: EPA IAQ

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Limited data available for ZIP 40333

This ZIP code has fewer data sources than average. We show everything we have from EPA, FEMA, Census, and other federal databases. As new data becomes available, this report will update automatically.

🔍Key Insights for Jessamine County 40333

Derived from EPA, Census, FEMA, and EIA data — exclusive to ZipCheckup

Water System Reliability
80 /100 Good
Reliability score based on violation trends, system size, CCR compliance, and enforcement history. The national median is 10/100.
Methodology: Lead exposure combines EPA LCR testing, Census housing age (ACS B25034), and LCRI service line estimates. Maintenance debt uses Census median build year and NAHB equipment lifespan data. Compliance risk weights health violations, unresolved issues, and EPA enforcement actions. Energy burden uses EIA state rates and Census B19013 median income. Flood cost uses FEMA NFIP claims data (1978–2024) divided by housing units. Water system reliability cross-references violation trends, system size, CCR compliance, and enforcement history. Infrastructure gap estimates deferred costs from housing vintage, pipe materials, and lead detection. Seasonal risk combines radon zones, flood zones, housing age, and air quality data. Environmental justice index weights violations, income disparity, Superfund proximity, and enforcement actions. Home purchase risk is a weighted composite of all environmental and infrastructure factors. Full methodology →
📊 ZipCheckup Cross-Reference Engine · Updated March 2026 · View source →
Safety & Health (3) HIGH

Service Disruption Risk

Moderate
20%

20% estimated probability of a boil water advisory or service interruption in the next 90 days.

Based on infrastructure age, EPA violation history, flood exposure, and seasonal patterns.

Contributing Factors
Seasonal Baseline
+10%
Infrastructure Age
+5%
Flood Exposure
+5%

Estimates based on EPA enforcement data, U.S. Census ACS housing vintage, and FEMA flood claims. Not a guarantee of disruption.

📊 EPA + Census ACS + FEMA · Updated March 2026

No EPA Water System Mapped to This ZIP

ZIP code 40333 in Jessamine County, Kentucky has no community water system directly registered with the EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS). This typically means residents rely on private wells, shared small systems that don't meet EPA reporting thresholds, or are served by a neighboring district that hasn't been cross-referenced to this ZIP.

The information below reflects county-level context for Jessamine County, Kentucky — including any EPA violations, environmental hazards, or demographic factors that affect home safety in the surrounding area. It is not a water quality report for a specific utility.

If you know your water provider, search directly for its PWSID or name, or use the state SDWIS lookup to find the system serving your address.

Lead & Copper in Your Water

No Lead & Copper Rule sampling data available for systems serving this ZIP code.

CO & Gas Safety

Gas Distribution Risk: Low (score: 0/100)

No gas distribution incidents recorded in this county since 2004.

The CPSC recommends CO detectors on every level of your home. Have gas appliances inspected annually by a licensed technician.

Wildfire & Smoke Risk

Smoke Risk: Very Low (score: 1/100)

No wildfires recorded in this county over the past 5 years.

Monitor air quality at AirNow.gov during fire season (June–November). A HEPA air purifier can reduce indoor PM2.5 by up to 80% during smoke events.

Earthquake & Seismic Risk

Risk Rating: Very Low (score: 3.0/50)

Metric Value
Risk Score 3.0
Risk Rating Very Low
Annual Frequency < 0.001 damaging events/yr
Expected Annual Loss $134K (Relatively Low)

This area is within or near the New Madrid Seismic Zone, one of the most seismically active regions east of the Rocky Mountains.

Monitor seismic activity at the USGS Earthquake Map. Secure heavy furniture, maintain an emergency kit, and know your gas shutoff location.

Violation Summary

No water system data — No EPA-registered water system is mapped to ZIP 40333, so there are no violation records to display. Absence of data is not a clean bill of health. Residents on private wells should test their own water periodically.

Need help with your water quality?

Typical cost: Water test: typically $20–$50 (DIY kit) · Professional inspection: $150–$400

Find the Right Water Filter

Free tip: Let cold water run for 2 minutes before drinking — this helps flush lead from your pipes.

What You Can Do

  1. Review your annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) — Your utility publishes this each July
  2. Test your home's water — Especially if you have older plumbing (pre-1986) that may contain lead
  3. Stay informed — Bookmark this page to check for updates on your water quality

Need help with water testing or filtration?

Typical cost: Water test: typically $20–$50 (DIY kit) · Professional inspection: $150–$400

Find the Right Water Filter

Free tip: Let cold water run for 2 minutes before drinking — this helps flush lead from your pipes.

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Data Sources

This report uses public data from the EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS). No EPA-registered water system is mapped to ZIP 40333. To look up the system serving a specific address, use the state SDWIS search tool.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the tap water in 40333 safe to drink?

No EPA-registered public water system is mapped to ZIP 40333, so there is no federal water quality record to assess. Residents in this area are typically served by private wells or very small systems below EPA reporting thresholds. If you rely on a private well, the CDC recommends testing it at least once a year for bacteria, nitrates, and any local contaminants of concern.

Where does 40333's water come from?

There is no community water system directly registered with the EPA for ZIP 40333. Most residents in this area rely on private wells drawing from groundwater, or are served by a neighboring district that isn't cross-referenced to this ZIP in federal data. Check with your local county health department to confirm your water source.

How can I get my water tested?

Since no EPA-registered water utility is mapped to ZIP 40333, contact your local county health department or hire a certified lab for independent home water testing. The EPA recommends testing private wells at least once a year for bacteria, nitrates, and any local contaminants of concern.

Does 40333 have lead in the water?

No Lead and Copper Rule sampling data is currently available in EPA records for water systems serving ZIP code 40333. If you are concerned about lead, contact your water utility or have your tap water independently tested.

What is the radon risk in 40333?

Radon zone data is not available for ZIP code 40333. The EPA recommends testing all homes for radon regardless of location, as radon levels can vary significantly even within the same neighborhood.

USGS reports that 4 of the top compounds applied across the surrounding county are flagged by the EPA for drinking-water monitoring — see the agricultural pesticide-use section

📊 EPA Safe Drinking Water · Updated March 2026 · View source →

Active Alerts in Kentucky

0 active weather alerts in Kentucky. Severe weather can affect your water quality and home safety.

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📊 NWS · Updated March 2026 · View source →
Environmental Hazards (4) OK

Flood Risk Profile

11
Low-Moderate Flood Risk
FEMA flood insurance claims filed in 40333
Total Claims Paid
$10
since 1970
Average Claim
$10
per claim
Flood Zone
C
most common FEMA zone
Recent Claims
10
since 2010

FEMA Flood Zones Explained

  • Zone A / AE — High-risk (100-year floodplain). Flood insurance required for federally backed mortgages
  • Zone V / VE — High-risk coastal area with wave action. Strictest building requirements
  • Zone X — Moderate-to-low risk (500-year floodplain or minimal flood hazard)
  • Zone B / C — Areas of moderate or minimal flood hazard
📊 FEMA NFIP · Updated March 2026 · View source →

Wildfire & Smoke Risk Profile

1
Very Low Smoke Risk
Wildfire smoke exposure risk score for 40333
County Fires (5yr)
0
wildfires in county since 2021
Risk Level
Very Low
based on fire proximity & history
Air Quality
Generally Good
during fire season (Jun–Nov)
SMOKE RISK SCORE 1/100
0 — Minimal 100 — Highest Risk

Wildfire Smoke Safety Tips

  • Air purifier with HEPA filter: run in the room where you spend the most time. Close windows and doors during smoke events.
  • N95 or KN95 masks: standard cloth and surgical masks do not filter fine particulate matter (PM2.5) from wildfire smoke.
  • Seal gaps: use wet towels or tape around doors and windows to reduce smoke infiltration during poor air quality days.
  • Monitor AQI: check AirNow.gov daily during fire season. AQI above 100 = unhealthy for sensitive groups; above 150 = unhealthy for everyone.
  • Create a clean room: designate one room with the air purifier running, keep it sealed, and limit time outdoors when AQI is elevated.

Protect Your Indoor Air from Wildfire Smoke

A HEPA air purifier can reduce indoor PM2.5 by up to 80% during smoke events. Portable units for a single room start at $80. Whole-home solutions start at $300.

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📊 NIFC Wildfire Data & EPA AirNow · Updated March 2026 · View source →

Earthquake & Seismic Risk Profile

3.0
VERY LOW RISK
FEMA National Risk Index earthquake score for 40333
Risk Rating
Very Low
FEMA earthquake hazard classification
Expected Annual Loss
$134K
estimated county-level annual loss (Relatively Low)
Annual Frequency
< 0.001
expected damaging earthquakes per year
Structural Vulnerability
Low
based on housing age + seismic zone
EARTHQUAKE RISK SCORE 3.0/50
0 — Minimal 50 — Highest Risk
New Madrid Seismic Zone. This area is within or near the New Madrid Seismic Zone, one of the most seismically active regions east of the Rocky Mountains. The 1811–1812 New Madrid earthquakes (estimated M7.5–7.9) remain among the strongest in U.S. history. Most buildings in this region were not designed for major seismic events.

Earthquake Preparedness Tips

  • Secure heavy furniture: anchor bookshelves, water heaters, and large appliances to wall studs. Unsecured items cause most earthquake injuries.
  • Emergency kit: water (1 gallon per person per day for 3 days), non-perishable food, flashlight, batteries, first aid kit, wrench to turn off gas. Keep kits at home and in your car.
  • Know how to shut off gas: locate the gas meter shutoff valve and keep a wrench nearby. Gas leaks are a leading cause of post-earthquake fires.
  • Drop, Cover, Hold On: during shaking, drop to hands and knees, take cover under a sturdy table, and hold on. Do not stand in doorways or run outside.
  • Structural retrofit: homes built before 1980 may need foundation bolting or cripple wall bracing. FEMA's earthquake resources offer guidance on retrofitting.
  • USGS ShakeMap: monitor real-time and recent seismic activity at earthquake.usgs.gov.

Build Your Earthquake Preparedness Kit

FEMA recommends every household in a seismic zone maintain a 72-hour emergency kit. Pre-assembled kits start at $40 and include water, food, first aid, and tools.

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📊 FEMA National Risk Index & USGS · Updated March 2026 · View source →

Agricultural pesticide use in the surrounding county

USGS estimates how many kilograms of agricultural pesticides are applied each year in this ZIP code’s surrounding county, plus the five most-applied compounds. These are county-level use estimates, not a measurement of any pesticide in the tap water served to this ZIP code.

USGS county-level estimate
5.7k kg
estimated kilograms of pesticides applied each year across the surrounding county.

Top compounds by volume

The five compounds applied in the largest amounts across this county. Where the EPA sets a drinking-water reference limit (MCL) for a compound, that limit is shown for context — it is a regulatory reference, not a finding of any concentration in this ZIP code’s water.

  • GLYPHOSATE
    Herbicide · 2.6k kg/yr · EPA drinking-water reference limit: 700 ppb
    Moderate water concern
  • ATRAZINE
    Herbicide · 842 kg/yr · EPA drinking-water reference limit: 3 ppb
    High water concern
  • METOLACHLOR
    Herbicide · 647 kg/yr
    High water concern
  • 2,4-D
    Herbicide · 597 kg/yr · EPA drinking-water reference limit: 70 ppb
    Moderate water concern
  • PARAQUAT
    Herbicide · 185 kg/yr
    Low water concern

4 of the top compounds are ones the EPA flags for drinking-water monitoring — see the drinking-water section above

What this means

  • These figures describe pesticide application across the surrounding county, not the drinking water at this address.
  • An EPA Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) is a regulatory reference for how much of a compound is allowed in finished tap water — it is not a finding of contamination at this ZIP code.
  • Tested drinking-water results from the local water system — when reported — appear in the drinking-water section of this report.

Methodology: Annual county pesticide-use estimates are from the USGS Pesticide National Synthesis Project, mapped from county FIPS to ZIP code. EPA Maximum Contaminant Levels are reproduced from federal drinking-water regulations and are reference points only.

Informational only. County-level agricultural pesticide-use estimates are not a measurement of any pesticide in the drinking water served by this ZIP code, nor an assessment of health risk. Tested drinking-water results, when reported by the local water system, appear in the drinking-water section above.

📊 USGS Pesticide National Synthesis Project · Updated May 2026
Home & Infrastructure (1) OK

CO & Gas Safety Profile

0
Low Gas Risk
PHMSA gas distribution incident risk score for 40333
County Incidents
0
gas distribution incidents since 2004
Fatalities
0
no deaths reported
Risk Level
Low
based on incident history
RISK SCORE 0/100
0 — Safe 100 — Highest Risk

CO & Gas Safety Tips

  • Install CO detectors on every level of your home and near sleeping areas. Replace batteries annually and units every 5-7 years.
  • Know gas leak signs: rotten egg smell, hissing sounds near gas lines, dead vegetation near pipelines, bubbling in standing water.
  • Annual inspection: have a licensed technician inspect gas appliances (furnace, water heater, stove) every year.
  • Emergency: if you smell gas, leave immediately, do not use electrical switches, and call 911 or your gas company from outside.

Protect Your Home from Carbon Monoxide

The CPSC recommends a CO detector on every level. Battery-operated models start at $20. Smart detectors with app alerts start at $35.

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📊 PHMSA Gas Distribution Incidents · Updated March 2026 · View source →
Cost & Community (2) OK

True Cost of Ownership

$600
estimated extra annual cost vs a median-risk US ZIP
Higher modeled annual risk-cost than 24% of US ZIP codes

How this ZIP compares

US median ZIP
$1,200
per year
KY median
$720
per year

Where the estimate comes from

Flood$600

5-year equipment outlook

No major equipment is flagged for likely replacement within five years.

What this means

  • This is a modeled estimate of how much more — or less — a household here may spend each year on risk-related costs such as insurance, mitigation, testing, and maintenance, compared with a typical US ZIP.
  • It is a comparison figure for context, not a bill, a quote, or financial advice.
  • The 5-year equipment ranges above are separate one-time replacements, not part of the annual figure.

Methodology: Each of 13 risk verticals is assigned a dollar figure from public federal data; the total is the modeled annual difference from a median-risk US ZIP. The 5-year equipment outlook flags major home equipment whose estimated age is within five years of its typical service life; figures are national-average installed-cost ranges.

Estimates are modeled from public federal data. They are not quotes, prices, or financial or insurance advice.

Recent Product Recalls

Recent CPSC recalls for plumbing and HVAC products that may affect homes in your area.

Superbobi 7 3/8 Inch Pool Drain Covers
Shenzhen Jiangtou Technology Co. · 2026-05-14

Electric Kettles (ENFINIGY 1.5 l and ENFINIGY Pro 1.5 l)
ZWILLING J. A. Henckels Aktiengesellschaft · 2026-05-14

Electric Start Pressure Washers
Generac Power Systems Expands · 2026-05-14

1-K Kerosene Heater Fluid Portable Fuel Containers
Alliance Chemical · 2026-04-30

View all recalls →

📊 CPSC · Updated March 2026 · View source →

Protect Your Home in Jessamine County

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Home & Flood Insurance

Jessamine County has 11 FEMA flood claims on record. Standard homeowner policies don't cover flood damage — make sure you're protected.

Typical cost: Flood insurance: typically $700–$1,500/year in flood-prone areas

Check Your Flood Zone (Free)

FEMA flood map lookup — see if your property is in a flood zone

Free tip: Check your FEMA flood zone at msc.fema.gov (free lookup)

Service recommendations are based on public data for this ZIP code (FEMA, Census ACS, NWS). Actual needs vary by property. By calling, your information will be shared with an independent service provider. ZipCheckup may receive compensation. Cost estimates are approximate and vary by property, condition, and contractor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the tap water in 40333 safe to drink?

No EPA-registered public water system is mapped to ZIP 40333, so there is no federal water quality record to assess. Residents in this area typically rely on private wells or very small systems below EPA reporting thresholds. If you rely on a private well, the CDC recommends testing it at least once a year.

Where does 40333's water come from?

There is no community water system directly registered with the EPA for ZIP 40333. Most residents rely on private wells drawing from groundwater, or are served by a neighboring district that isn't cross-referenced to this ZIP in federal data. Check with your local county health department to confirm your source.

How can I get my water tested in Jessamine County?

Since no EPA-registered water utility is mapped to ZIP 40333, contact your local county health department or hire a certified lab for independent home water testing. The EPA recommends testing private wells at least once a year.

Are there flood risks in ZIP 40333?

Yes. FEMA records show 11 flood insurance claims filed in ZIP code 40333, with the dominant flood zone being C. Review FEMA flood maps for your specific property.

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