Health Concerns Found SCHOOL DISTRICT PFAS DETECTED

Fort Wayne School District (IN): 43 Health Violations

43 ZIP codes · 8 water systems · 11,609,742 people served · Updated 2026-06-03

Data: EPA SDWIS, NCES Last verified: 2026-06-03

C · 64
Avg Safety Score
43
ZIP Codes
8
Water Systems
559
Violations (5yr)
0.0026 mg/L
Avg Lead Level
16
ZIPs with PFAS
Zone 1
Radon Risk

Why School Water Quality Matters

Children drink 2–4× more water per pound of body weight than adults, making them more vulnerable to contaminants. School water quality affects students for hours every weekday.

Water Quality Overview

The Fort Wayne School District in Indiana spans 43 ZIP codes served by 8 community water systems, providing water to approximately 11,609,742 people.

The average Home Safety Score across the district is C (64/100) — with the lowest-scoring area at 54/100 .

Water quality in this district falls in the bottom 61% nationally.

Why This Matters for Children

Children are more vulnerable to water contaminants than adults. The EPA and CDC identify these key risks:

  • Lead exposure — Even low levels of lead can affect brain development, reduce IQ, and cause behavioral problems in children. There is no safe level of lead for children.
  • PFAS ("forever chemicals") — Linked to immune system effects and developmental delays in children. Children drink more water relative to body weight than adults.
  • Nitrate — Dangerous for infants (can cause "blue baby syndrome"). Agricultural areas often have elevated nitrate.
  • Disinfection byproducts — Long-term exposure may increase cancer risk. School water fountains often have stagnant water that concentrates these compounds.

Lead Levels in the District

Metric Value EPA Threshold
Average lead level (90th percentile) 0.0026 mg/L 0.015 mg/L
Highest lead level 0.0026 mg/L 0.015 mg/L
ZIP codes exceeding EPA action level 0 of 43

PFAS Contamination

PFAS ("forever chemicals") detected in 16 of 43 ZIP codes in this district.

Detected compounds: PFPeA, PFHxA.

Highest measured level: 0.008 µg/L.

PFAS can accumulate in the body over time. Children's higher water intake relative to body weight makes them particularly susceptible. Reverse osmosis filters (NSF/ANSI 58) are the most effective at removing PFAS.

Learn more about PFAS in drinking water →

EPA Violation History

43 health-based violations recorded across 43 of 43 ZIP codes in the past 5 years. 129 violations remain unresolved.

Contaminants of Concern

Contaminant Category Violations Health-Based ZIPs Affected
Surface Water Treatment Rule Treatment Technique 258 No 43
Stage 1 DBP Rule Treatment Technique 215 Yes 43
Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM) Disinfection Byproducts 43 No 43
Consumer Confidence Report Rule Reporting 43 No 43

Radon Risk

Dominant radon zone: Zone 1 (High risk)

43 of 43 ZIP codes are in the highest radon risk zone. Radon is the #2 cause of lung cancer in the U.S. — homes and school buildings in Zone 1 should be tested.

Water Quality by ZIP Code

ZIP Code City Safety Score Violations Health Lead Level Exceeds?
46801 Fort Wayne C (69) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46802 Fort Wayne D (54) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46803 Fort Wayne C (59) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46804 Fort Wayne C (64) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46805 Fort Wayne D (54) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46806 Fort Wayne C (64) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46807 Fort Wayne C (59) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46808 Fort Wayne C (59) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46809 Fort Wayne D (54) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46814 Fort Wayne C (69) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46815 Fort Wayne C (64) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46816 Fort Wayne C (64) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46818 Fort Wayne C (69) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46819 Fort Wayne C (64) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46825 Fort Wayne C (64) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46835 Fort Wayne C (64) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46845 Fort Wayne C (69) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46850 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46851 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46852 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46853 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46854 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46855 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46856 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46857 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46858 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46859 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46860 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46861 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46862 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46863 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46864 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46865 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46866 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46867 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46868 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46869 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46885 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46895 Fort Wayne C (69) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46896 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46897 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46898 Fort Wayne C (69) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No
46899 Fort Wayne C (65) 13 1 0.00258 mg/L No

What Parents Can Do

  1. Request lead testing at your child's school — The EPA's 3Ts program (Training, Testing, Taking Action) provides guidance for schools. Ask your school board about their water testing schedule.
  2. Review the Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) — Your water utility publishes this annually. It details all detected contaminants.
  3. Test your home's water — Especially if your home has older plumbing (pre-1986) that may contain lead solder or lead pipes.
  4. Address PFAS — If PFAS are detected in your area, a reverse osmosis or activated carbon block filter rated NSF/ANSI 53 or 58 can reduce levels significantly.
  5. Pack water from home — If you're concerned about school water quality, send your child with a water bottle filled at home (filtered if possible).
  6. Stay informed — Bookmark this page to check for updates on water quality in your school district.

Need help with school 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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the water safe in Fort Wayne School District schools?

Water systems serving Fort Wayne School District have recorded 43 health-based violations in the past 5 years. While utilities are required to meet federal standards, individual school buildings may have older plumbing that can introduce contaminants. Parents should request lead testing results from their school.

Does Fort Wayne School District test for lead in school water?

Federal law does not require schools to test for lead in drinking water (except in some states with specific mandates). The EPA's voluntary 3Ts program encourages testing. Contact your school district office to ask about their testing schedule and results.

What level of lead is safe for children?

There is no safe level of lead for children, according to the CDC. The EPA action level of 0.015 mg/L (15 ppb) triggers corrective action for water systems, but the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that school water contain no more than 0.001 mg/L (1 ppb).

Are there PFAS in Fort Wayne School District water?

Yes, PFAS have been detected in 16 of 43 ZIP codes served by this district. PFAS are "forever chemicals" that do not break down and can accumulate in the body. The EPA has set maximum contaminant levels for certain PFAS compounds. Reverse osmosis filters are the most effective at removing PFAS from drinking water.

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