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WASHINGTON County, RI

Elevated

Gera Environmental Pressure Score: 70.7/100 · National rank 2639 of 3,177 · EPA ECHO 2026-06-20

What is the environmental compliance risk in WASHINGTON County, RI?

As of 2026-06-20, WASHINGTON County, RI has a Gera Environmental Pressure Score of 70.7/100 (rank 2639/3177; elevated). Of 625 active EPA-regulated facilities, 21.3% had recent non-compliance and 1.3% were in Significant Non-Compliance. Source: EPA ECHO Exporter 2026-06-20.

Source:EPA ECHO Exporter — Full Facility Register with Compliance Data (2026-06-13)·as of 2026-06-20updated monthly (last: )
Gera Environmental Pressure Score70.7 / 100Rank 2639 of 3,177 monitored US counties. Higher = lower environmental pressure. Computed from EPA ECHO 2026-06-20: facility density log₁₀ (40%), violation rate (40%), SNC rate (20%), each min-max normalised.How this index is calculated

Environmental compliance data — WASHINGTON County (EPA ECHO 2026-06-20)

WASHINGTON County, RI — EPA ECHO Exporter 2026-06-20
MetricValueContext
Active regulated facilities625Out of 1,297 total (active + inactive)
Recent violators13321.3% of active facilities (any NC in last 12 qtrs)
Serious violators (SNC)81.3% of active facilities with EPA SNC designation
GEPS composite70.7 / 100Higher = lower pressure; national mean 76.9/100

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WASHINGTON County, RI

National rank: 2639 / 3,177 (1 = lowest pressure)

Elevated

Gera Environmental Pressure Score (GEPS)

70.7 / 100

Active Facilities

625

EPA-regulated

Violation Rate

21.3%

any NC last 12 qtrs

SNC Rate

1.3%

Significant Non-Compliance

Source: EPA ECHO Exporter, 2026-06-20 · Full county page →

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Frequently asked questions

What is the environmental compliance risk in WASHINGTON County, RI?
WASHINGTON County, RI has a Gera Environmental Pressure Score of 70.7 / 100 (rank 2639 of 3177 monitored US counties), based on 2026-06-20 EPA ECHO Exporter data. Of its 625 active regulated facilities, 21.3% had recent non-compliance and 1.3% were in Significant Non-Compliance.
How many EPA-regulated facilities are in WASHINGTON County?
According to the 2026-06-20 EPA ECHO Exporter, WASHINGTON County, RI has 625 active regulated facilities. Of these, 133 (21.3%) had non-compliance in at least one quarter in the past three years, and 8 (1.3%) are in Significant Non-Compliance.
Is WASHINGTON County's environmental compliance getting better or worse?
The GEPS provides a point-in-time snapshot from the 2026-06-20 EPA ECHO Exporter. The violation rate reflects the last 12 quarters of compliance history embedded in the FAC_QTRS_WITH_NC field, which inherently covers a 3-year window. To see trends over time, Gera will re-compute the GEPS as EPA releases updated ECHO Exporters (typically monthly). The current GEPS for WASHINGTON County is 70.7 / 100 (3177 county dataset, 2026-06-20).
What types of facilities does the EPA regulate in WASHINGTON County?
EPA regulates facilities under multiple programmes: Clean Air Act (stationary air pollution sources), Clean Water Act / NPDES (wastewater discharge permit holders), RCRA (hazardous waste generators and treatment/storage/disposal facilities), and Safe Drinking Water Act (public water systems). The ECHO Exporter counts a facility once regardless of how many programmes apply. The 625 active facilities in WASHINGTON County span all these programme areas.

Concerned about environmental health in WASHINGTON County?

High rates of EPA environmental violations and Significant Non-Compliance can indicate elevated exposure risks linked to respiratory, cardiovascular, and chronic conditions. A GeraClinic care navigator can help you understand what the compliance context means for your health, assess your individual risk, and connect you with specialist care — fully online.

Contains public sector information published by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and licensed under the U.S. Public Domain (federal government work, 17 U.S.C. § 105). Source: EPA ECHO Exporter — Full Facility Register with Compliance Data (2026-06-13) (2026-06-20, published 2026-06-13 (EPA ECHO Exporter last-modified date)).

Informational/educational only — not a substitute for professional medical advice; a clinician interprets results.