Summers County Drinking Water Report Card

Summers County scores 0 out of 100 on WaterViolations.org's Drinking Water Violation Exposure Score. The county has 17 active public water systems serving 22,827 people, with 57 health-based violations on record and 7 systems with active health-based violations.

This is a research signal, not an official safety grade. Contact the water utility or state drinking-water agency for current notices and guidance.

FLetter Band
0Exposure Score
57Health Violations

Quote-Ready Local Facts

  • 17 active public water systems serve 22,827 people in Summers County.
  • 57 health-based violations are on record, or 249.7 per 100,000 people served.
  • 7 systems have active health-based violations in the current dataset.

Score Breakdown

FactorValuePenalty
Health-based violations per 100,000 people249.760.0 / 60
Systems with active health violations41.2%40.0 / 40

System to Review

The county system with the most health-based violations in this dataset is Bass Lake Park, with 7 health-based violations on record.

Reporter Story Kit

Use this section as a starting point for local reporting. These figures are screening signals from EPA SDWIS records, not a substitute for utility notices, state agency guidance, or direct water testing.

Fast local angles

  • Ask which systems account for the active health-based violations and whether residents received required public notices.
  • Compare older health-based violations with the latest Consumer Confidence Reports for affected systems.
  • Ask the state drinking-water agency which violations are resolved, pending, or tied to monitoring/reporting gaps.

Contaminants Driving Health-Based Violations

ContaminantHealth-Based Violations
Unknown59

Active Health-Violation Systems to Check First

SystemCityPopulationActive Health ViolationsActive Total
Bass Lake ParkHinton40712
VandallsMeadow Bridge2535
River Rest CampgroundAlderson25217
GenesRainelle2525
Mountain Creek LodgePipestem30023

Questions to Ask

  • What contaminant or treatment requirement caused each active health-based violation?
  • When did the utility notify customers, and where is that notice posted?
  • Has follow-up sampling shown the issue is resolved?
  • Are private well owners nearby being advised to test for related contaminants?

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Copyable Reporter Summary

WaterViolations.org gives Summers County, West Virginia a Drinking Water Violation Exposure Score of 0/100 (F). The county has 17 active public water systems serving 22,827 people, with 57 health-based violations on record and 7 systems with active health-based violations. The score is based on EPA SDWIS records and is not an official safety grade.

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