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Stark County Water Report

Drinking-water compliance, watershed health, monitoring records, and river conditions for Stark County, Ohio.

Water grade

C

Water score

62.0

State rank

#41

of 88

Health violations

15

EPA SDWIS, 5-year lookback

Watershed impaired

0.0%

13 water bodies assessed

Monitoring sites

7

1,380 recent measurements

Live streamflow

71%

Tuscarawas River at Massillon OH

Water at a glance

Key Water Indicators for Stark County

EPA SDWIS

Safety Grade

C

Score: 62.0 / 100

EPA SDWIS

Active Violations

15

5-year health-based lookback

EPA ATTAINS

Watershed Health

0% impaired

13 bodies assessed

USGS NWIS

Streamflow Snapshot

71% of mean

Tuscarawas River at Massillon OH

EPA WQP

Monitoring Sites

7

1,380 recent readings

Source: EPA SDWIS · Safe Drinking Water Information System

Drinking Water Compliance

Compliance grade

C

Based on EPA SDWIS compliance history.

Water score

Higher scores indicate cleaner recent compliance records.

62.0/100

Health violations

15

Health-based violations

Violations per 100K served

5.2

Population-normalized SDWIS rate

Editorial analysis

Understanding Stark County’s Water

Drinking Water Quality Overview

EPA SDWIS

Stark County's drinking water earned a C grade, scoring 62.0 out of 100. Over the past five years, EPA SDWIS records 15 health-based violations — a pattern that public water utilities are required to disclose and correct.

Watershed Conditions

EPA ATTAINS

Under the Clean Water Act §303(d), EPA ATTAINS tracks whether waterways meet quality standards for drinking, recreation, and aquatic life (reporting cycle: 2022). None of the assessed waterways are listed as impaired (0 of 13 water bodies) across Stark County's watersheds. Impairment does not mean tap water is unsafe — it measures ambient waterway conditions upstream of treatment, not finished drinking water.

River & Streamflow Status

USGS NWIS

USGS NWIS gauge data (as of 2026-05-14T14:15:00.000-04:00) puts Tuscarawas River at 351.0 cfs — running somewhat below its historical average at 71% of mean. Streamflow is a leading indicator of drought stress, sediment load, and dilution capacity: low flows concentrate pollutants and warm water temperatures, stressing aquatic life and, in surface-water-dependent systems, the source water quality for treatment plants.

Monitoring Network

EPA WQP

EPA's Water Quality Portal (WQP) aggregates monitoring data from federal, state, and tribal agencies. Stark County has limited coverage with 7 active monitoring sites with 1,380 recent measurements on record. Predominant monitoring categories include inorganics, minor, metals and physical. More monitoring sites generally indicate greater scientific attention to local water conditions — and provide the baseline data that regulators use to set future impairment listings.

Editorial advisory

What the data suggests for Stark County

Water Verdict

Stark County receives a fair water quality assessment with a grade of C and a score of 62.0 out of 100. The water supply meets baseline federal standards, but there may be periods of elevated contaminant levels or infrastructure concerns worth monitoring.

Violation Context

Stark County has recorded 15 health-based violations, indicating multiple instances where federal contaminant limits or treatment requirements were not met. At 5.2 violations per 100,000 people served, this rate is moderate and suggests recurring water quality challenges.

Consumer Guidance

Tap water in Stark County meets baseline standards but the compliance record shows room for improvement, with a Grade C rating. Stark County's drinking-water compliance score is 62.0 out of 100. The violation rate for Stark County is 5.2 per 100,000 people served. Residents who are immunocompromised, pregnant, or have young children may benefit from using an NSF 53-certified filter. Contacting your local utility for the current Consumer Confidence Report will confirm which specific violations were recorded and whether they have been resolved. There are 7 active water-quality monitoring sites in Stark County. A pipeline streamflow snapshot from the Tuscarawas River gauge is also available on this page.

Regional Context

Stark County has better water quality than the average county in Ohio. Its water score is 5.8 points higher than the state average, indicating stronger water system performance relative to neighboring counties.

Advisory text summarizes county-level public records and is not a replacement for your utility's current Consumer Confidence Report or direct local notices.

Clean Water Act §303(d)

Watershed Health

Impaired Water Bodies

0.0%

0 of 13 assessed

Mostly healthy

Top Impairment Causes

No specific impairment causes reported for the assessed water bodies in this county.

Source: EPA ATTAINS · Reporting cycle 2022

Impairment is determined under the Clean Water Act §303(d): a water body is impaired when it fails to meet state-defined quality standards for designated uses (drinking, recreation, aquatic life). Assessment coverage varies by state; counties without assessed water bodies are not shown.

Past 5 years

Water Quality Monitoring

Monitoring Sites

7

Active in the past 5 years

Measurements Recorded

1.4K

1,380 total readings

Most Measured

  • Inorganics, Minor, Metals
  • Physical
  • Nutrient

Categories measured most frequently

Data from the EPA Water Quality Portal (WQP), aggregating monitoring records from federal, state, and tribal sources. Each measurement represents a single sample analyzed for a specific characteristic (e.g., E. coli, pH, dissolved oxygen, nitrogen).

Live USGS Streamgage

River & Stream Conditions

Current Discharge

351cfs

May 14, 6:15 PM UTC

vs Long-Term Average

71%

Below typical

Primary Streamgage

Tuscarawas River at Massillon OH

USGS site
03117000
Drainage area
508 sq mi
Long-term mean
494 cfs

One representative streamgage (the one with the largest drainage area in the county). Many counties have multiple gauges; this view summarizes the primary one. The long-term mean is the full-record annual average; the percent-of-typical value compares the latest reading against that average.

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Safety Grade for Stark County:CModerate

Some violations or watershed impairment detected.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the water quality in Stark County, Ohio?
Stark County, Ohio has a drinking-water quality grade of C with a score of 62.0/100, based on EPA SDWIS compliance data. The county has 15 health-based drinking water violations over the past 5 years. Watershed health, monitoring records, and streamflow snapshots are reported separately on this page.
Are there any water violations in Stark County?
Stark County has 15 health-based drinking water violations recorded by the EPA over the past 5 years. Health-based violations indicate instances where contaminant levels exceeded EPA Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs). Violations may have been resolved — check with your local water utility for current status.
How healthy are the watersheds in Stark County?
EPA ATTAINS assessments under Clean Water Act §303(d) indicate 0.0% of Stark County's 13 assessed water bodies are classified as impaired (0 impaired). Impairment means the water body fails to meet state quality standards for at least one designated use — drinking water source, recreation, aquatic life, or fish consumption. Note: watershed impairment doesn't always translate to tap-water issues; treatment plants can remove most regulated contaminants.
How much water-quality monitoring happens in Stark County?
EPA's Water Quality Portal records 1,380 measurements from 7 monitoring sites in Stark County over the past five years. The most frequently measured characteristic groups are Inorganics, Minor, Metals, Physical, Nutrient. Each measurement is a single sample analyzed for one characteristic (E. coli, pH, dissolved oxygen, etc.). High monitoring density means more scientific evidence behind any reported signal — it does not by itself indicate water quality.
What's happening with rivers in Stark County right now?
Stark County's primary USGS streamgage on the Tuscarawas River has a pipeline snapshot of 351 cubic feet per second — 71% of the long-term mean of 494.4 cfs. Flow is within typical range for this gauge. For the latest gauge feed, visit waterdata.usgs.gov.
How does Stark County water compare to the Ohio average?
Stark County's SDWIS water quality score of 62.0/100 is higher than the Ohio state average of 56.2. The average water quality grade across Ohio is D, based on data from 88 counties with available SDWIS data.
Is tap water safe to drink in Stark County?
Based on EPA SDWIS data, Stark County has a water quality grade of C (62.0/100). This indicates moderate compliance. Some violations have been recorded but overall standards are maintained. The grade speaks to the public water system, not the watershed — for watershed-level concerns, see the Watershed Health zone. For the most up-to-date information, contact your local water utility or review your Consumer Confidence Report (CCR).
Why does Stark County have so many water violations?
Stark County has 15 health-based drinking water violations on record from the EPA SDWIS database. A higher violation count can result from aging infrastructure, underfunded water utilities, agricultural runoff contamination, or industrial pollution. Counties with more water systems may also see more violations simply due to scale. Residents concerned about water quality should consider independent water testing and home filtration systems.
How does Stark County rank for water quality in Ohio?
Stark County ranks #41 out of 88 counties in Ohio by SDWIS water quality score (1 = best). With a score of 62.0/100, it falls in the middle third of counties statewide. The ranking reflects EPA SDWIS compliance only — not watershed impairment, monitoring density, or streamflow, which are tracked separately on this page.

Data Sources

Drinking-water compliance data from the EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) via the ECHO enforcement database. Scores reflect compliance history and health-based violation counts.

Watershed health and impaired-waterway data from the EPA ATTAINS Clean Water Act §303(d) assessments, state-reported and EPA-finalized.

Water-quality monitoring counts from the EPA Water Quality Portal (WQP), federated USGS, EPA, and state agency sampling records over a rolling 5-year window.

Live streamflow from the USGS National Water Information System (NWIS), continuous discharge measurements from the largest-drainage gauge in each county, compared against the full-record long-term annual mean.

Disclaimer: This data is informational only. It is not health, legal, or professional advice. For concerns about your specific water supply, contact your local water utility.

By Evan Brooks, Data EditorUpdated Reviewed by Evan Brooks, Data Editor