Fargo, ND 58102
Environmental Risk Assessment • Population: 125,990
Risk Factor Breakdown
Air Quality
Air quality is satisfactory and poses little or no risk.
Water Quality
Flood Risk
This area faces significant flood risk. Flood insurance is strongly recommended. Have an evacuation plan ready.
Toxic Sites
Very few hazardous waste sites in this area. This is a positive indicator for local environmental health.
Environmental Profile: Fargo, North Dakota
Fargo, North Dakota has good air quality with an AQI of 32. Water quality scores 43/100 with 484 health-based violations recorded. The area has 0 toxic release inventory sites. Flood risk is very high based on FEMA disaster history.
What This Means For You
Fargo has received an overall environmental risk score of 50/100 (Fair). This means that the area has some environmental concerns that residents should be aware of, but overall conditions are manageable.
The air quality in Fargo is rated Good with an AQI of 32, primarily driven by PM2.5 pollution. Water quality scores 43 out of 100, with 484 reported violations and detected contaminants including Disinfection Byproducts, Nitrate.
Flood risk is classified as Very High (A - High-Risk Flood Zone), and there are 0 Superfund sites and 0 Toxics Release Inventory facilities in the area.
How to Protect Yourself in Fargo
- ✓Air quality is generally acceptable, but monitor AirNow.gov during seasonal events like wildfires or heat waves.
- ✓Consider installing of a certified water filter. Fargo water has had 484 violations.
- ✓Have your tap water independently tested, especially for lead if your home has older plumbing.
- ✓Read the annual Consumer Confidence Report from your water utility.
- ✓Purchase flood insurance even if not required — standard homeowner insurance does not cover floods.
- ✓Create an emergency evacuation plan with designated meeting points and essential documents in a go-bag.
- ✓Check your specific property flood zone at msc.fema.gov — Fargo is in A - High-Risk Flood Zone.
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