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Pennsylvania · 11,837 people served · 7 water systems
ZIP code 15801 is in Pennsylvania and is a small city from a drinking-water-service perspective, with 11,837 people served by 7 EPA-registered public water systems. It corresponds to DUBOIS.
Within ZIP code 15801, the EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) records 7 health-based violations during the past five years across 7 water systems serving this postal area. The grade of D reflects the aggregate compliance pattern, not the current daily water quality.
Last updated: 2026-05-18 · Source: EPA SDWIS
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PLUMER WATER COMPANY
PWSID: PA6610011
185 served
VENANGO WATER CO
PWSID: PA6610014
550 served
SANDY TOWNSHIP
PWSID: PA6170053
1,828 served
CITY OF DUBOIS WATER DEPART
PWSID: PA6170016
7,794 served
COOPERSTOWN WATER COMPANY
PWSID: PA6610017
360 served
AQUA PA EMLENTON
PWSID: PA6610019
915 served
SUGARCREEK WATER CO
PWSID: PA6610029
205 served
Postal-code level water quality data is built up from the underlying water systems — multiple ZIPs may share a single utility, and a single ZIP can span multiple utilities. For property-level information, contact the specific utility serving your address. EPA data on this page was last refreshed on 2026-05-18.
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