Add water quality scores and contaminant data to your website, blog, or article. Our free iframe widget displays letter grades, numeric scores, and the top contaminants detected in any major US city's water supply.
<iframe src="https://uswatergrade.com/embed/water-score.html?city=los-angeles&state=california" width="380" height="450" frameborder="0" style="border:none;border-radius:12px;max-width:100%;" title="Water Quality Score - Los Angeles, CA"></iframe>
The widget loads inside an iframe, so it won't interfere with your site's styles or scripts. Users can search for any of 50+ major US cities within the widget. Pre-select a city using the dropdown above and the embed code will load that city by default.
Select from 25+ major US cities using the dropdown above. The embed code updates automatically.
Click "Copy Code" and paste the iframe snippet into your HTML, WordPress editor, or CMS.
The widget renders instantly. Your readers can also search for other cities within the widget.
Add water quality context to your reporting on environmental or public health stories.
Help home buyers understand water quality in different neighborhoods and cities.
Give your readers actionable data about their local water supply.
Display water quality data alongside your advocacy and educational content.
Enhance your city profiles with water quality scores and grades.
Teach students about water quality with real, up-to-date EPA data.
Yes, completely free. We only ask that you keep the "Powered by USWaterGrade.com" attribution link visible in the widget.
Water quality grades are compiled from EPA SDWIS data and local Consumer Confidence Reports. Scores reflect contaminant levels, compliance history, and infrastructure quality.
No. The widget loads in an iframe, which means it loads independently from your page content. It has no external dependencies and is extremely lightweight.
You can adjust the iframe width and height to fit your layout. The widget adapts responsively to any size from 300px to 500px wide.
Yes. The widget is free for commercial and non-commercial use, as long as the attribution link remains visible.