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West Virginia

Weirton Heights

Severe (D2)Minimal reusePop. ~19,450

Weirton Heights, WV water profile — supply sources, drought status, wastewater reuse, and the key water issues facing the city.

Weirton Heights, WV is a small but growing city, with a population near 19,450 and the 6th-largest community in West Virginia. Like much of West Virginia, Weirton Heights draws its water primarily from Ohio River, Kanawha River, and aquifers.

Weirton Heights's water outlook is shaped most by aging infrastructure — the issue that dominates planning across West Virginia. The 2014 Elk River chemical spill exposed source-water vulnerability that still informs policy.

Weirton Heights sits in a state that reuses roughly 3% of treated wastewater (minimal programs) and currently experiences moderate to severe drought.

For the bigger picture, see the West Virginia state water profile and the related issues below.

At a glance

  • Population ~19,450 (6th-largest in West Virginia)
  • Primary sources: Ohio River, Kanawha River, and aquifers
  • Drought: moderate to severe conditions
  • State reuse rate: ~3% of wastewater

Statewide drought history

% of West Virginia in severe+ drought (Severe (D2) now).

Source: U.S. Drought Monitor

Common questions

Is tap water safe in Weirton Heights?

Weirton Heights is served by community water systems regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act. Statewide, 60.5% of West Virginia's systems have a recent health-based violation. Check your provider's annual Consumer Confidence Report for local results.

Where does Weirton Heights get its water?

Weirton Heights draws from the same regional sources that serve West Virginia: Ohio River, Kanawha River, aquifers.

Related water issues