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West Virginia Tap Water Quality: Is It Safe to Drink?

2026 EPA water quality data for 0 community water systems serving residents in West Virginia. Find your water system to see violations, PFAS results, lead testing, and a safety grade — free.

West Virginia sources drinking water from the Ohio, Kanawha, and Monongahela River systems and Appalachian aquifers. The 2014 Elk River chemical spill in Charleston exposed the vulnerability of surface water intakes to industrial contamination. Aging distribution systems and limited utility budgets are persistent challenges across the state.

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📊 Data from EPA’s SDWIS · 🔄 Updated quarterly · 🏛️ 0+ water systems in West Virginia