Water quality · North Dakota
Water quality in North Dakota
Water quality (EPA SDWIS) data for ZIP codes in North Dakota. Pick a ZIP below to dive into the water quality summary.
Last verified 2026-05-13 · methodology
What lands here
Pages show the CWS serving the address, any health-based violations in the last 3 years, most recent lead and copper sampling result, and a link to the primary SDWIS record.
Source & refresh
EPA SDWIS. Refreshed quarterly (federal mandate). Primary source →
North Dakota top concern
Radon Zone 1, flooding (Red River), wind
North Dakota is uniformly Zone 1 radon. Red River of the North FEMA AE zones affect Fargo, Grand Forks. Wind exposure is significant statewide.
See North Dakota state page for the full state-level rollup across all 12 dimensions.
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