Osceola, IA 50213

1 water system5,503 residents

Poor water quality - filtration recommended

D

Score: 27/100

Graded on EPA violations, contaminants, severity, compliance, and enforcement history. See methodology.

Data updated June 2026 • Sources: EPA ECHO and EPA Envirofacts

13

Contaminants Detected

155

Violations on Record

49

Health-Based Violations

0

Recent Violations

Grade Breakdown

Contaminant Count12 / 25
Violation History6 / 25
Contaminant Severity0 / 25
System Compliance0 / 15
Enforcement History0 / 10
Total Score27%

27 / 100 points

Recommended Water Filters

  • Reverse Osmosis or Ion Exchange Filter
  • Ultraviolet (UV) Purification
  • Whole Home Carbon Filter System
Compare filter types in our Filter Guide →

Consult a water quality specialist for personalized recommendations.

Osceola vs IA & National Average

Detected Contaminants

13 contaminants detected across water systems serving this ZIP code

ContaminantCategory
AtrazineAgricultural
NitrateAgricultural
TTHMDisinfection Byproduct
Coliform (TCR)Microorganism
CARBON, TOTALOther
LASSOOther
Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment RuleOther
Public NoticeOther
Surface Water Treatment RuleOther
Gross Alpha, Excl. Radon and URadiological
Carbon tetrachlorideVolatile Organic
CHLOROBENZENEVolatile Organic
Xylenes, TotalVolatile Organic

Water System Information

Systems Serving This ZIP:
OSCEOLA WATER WORKS
Population Served:
5,503
Systems With Violations:
1 of 1
Major Violations:
50
Enforcement Actions:
154

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the grade mean?

Our A–F grade ranks this ZIP code's water quality against every other analyzed ZIP in the country, based on EPA data. A = among the best, F = among the most troubled.

Is my tap water safe to drink?

Water systems regulated by the EPA must comply with Safe Drinking Water Act standards. However, if you're concerned about water quality, consider a water filter appropriate for your contaminants.

How often is the data updated?

We update our data quarterly with the latest EPA ECHO and Envirofacts data. Historical violations are tracked to identify patterns.

What filters do you recommend?

Filter recommendations are based on detected contaminants in your area. See our Filter Guide for detailed information about different filter types.