Climate & Environment in Wainscott, NY

Updated 2026 β€’ Air quality, water quality, CO2 emissions & energy costs

Wainscott's average Air Quality Index is 2 β€” rated Good by EPA standards.

Average AQI
2.0
US avg: ~36 ↓ better
Median AQI
2.0
typical daily reading
Worst AQI
5.0
peak recorded
Days w/ Poor AQI
68
US avg: ~15 ↑ more

Understanding the Air Quality Index (AQI)

The AQI measures air pollution on a 0–500 scale. Lower is better. Here's how Wainscott's air quality compares:

0–50
Good
51–100
Moderate
101–150
Sensitive
151–200
Unhealthy
201–300
Very Bad
301+
Hazardous

With an average AQI of 2, Wainscott falls in the Good range. The area experienced 68 days with poor air quality over the past year, which is above average. The worst recorded AQI was 5.0, remaining within acceptable limits even at peak pollution.

Environmental Quality in Wainscott, NY

Key environmental health indicators that affect daily life, outdoor activities, and long-term wellbeing for residents of Wainscott.

Air Quality Index
2.0
Good β€” safe for all activities
↓ Below US avg
Water Quality
7/10
Good quality; no major issues reported.
βœ“ Good quality
CO2 Per Capita
8.0 t
US avg: ~14 tons/year
↓ Below US avg
Days Poor Air
68
above average
↑ Above US avg

CO2 Emissions Breakdown for NY

NY's total CO2 emissions are 156.0 million metric tons (8.0 tons per capita). This is below the US average of ~14 tons per person, reflecting a relatively cleaner energy profile.

Transportation 67.3 MMT (43.1%)
Residential 33.7 MMT (21.6%)
Electric Power 25.0 MMT (16.0%)
Commercial 21.8 MMT (13.9%)
Industrial 8.3 MMT (5.3%)

Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), 2021 data. Values in million metric tons of CO2.

⚑ Energy Costs in NY

Energy prices affect monthly household budgets and are an important factor when evaluating the cost of living in Wainscott, NY.

Electricity Price
26.08Β’/kWh
US avg: 16.41Β’/kWh
↑ Above average
Data: 2024-06
Natural Gas Price
$18.13/thousand cu ft
Data: 2024-05

Electricity prices in NY are above the national average. When budgeting for a move to Wainscott, factor in slightly higher utility costs. Energy-efficient appliances and solar panel options may help offset this difference.

What Wainscott's Environment Means for You

Air Quality: Wainscott, NY enjoys good air quality with an average AQI of 2, well within EPA's "Good" range (0–50). Residents can expect safe conditions for outdoor exercise, gardening, and recreational activities year-round.

Water Quality: Wainscott's drinking water scores 7/10. This is an acceptable rating, meaning the water supply generally meets safety standards. Some residents choose to use filtration for taste preferences. Good quality; no major issues reported.

Carbon Footprint: NY's per-capita CO2 emissions are 8.0 metric tons per year (total state emissions: 156.0 million metric tons). This is below the national average of ~14 tons, reflecting cleaner energy sources and progressive environmental policies in the state. Wainscott residents benefit from a relatively low carbon footprint.

Energy Costs: Electricity in NY costs 26.08Β’ per kWh, which is above the US average of 16.41Β’/kWh. Households in Wainscott should budget accordingly for higher utility costs.

Wainscott, NY Environment Overview

Environmental conditions significantly impact quality of life. In Wainscott, NY, residents experience excellent air quality (AQI: 2), well below concerning levels. The local water supply scores 7/10. Explore comprehensive environmental data including pollution levels, climate patterns, and sustainability metrics.

Environmental Pros & Cons of Wainscott, NY

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Pros

  • β€’Friendly community vibe
  • β€’Low crime rates reported
  • β€’Diverse dining options
  • β€’Access to outdoor activities
  • β€’Close to Hamptons activities
  • β€’Strong job market in summer
  • β€’Beautiful beaches nearby
  • β€’Good schools in the area
  • β€’Great for families with kids
  • β€’Quiet and peaceful environment
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Cons

  • β€’Potential for racism issues
  • β€’Less cultural diversity seen
  • β€’Limited nightlife options
  • β€’Limited year-round activities
  • β€’Job market can be competitive
  • β€’Seasonal population changes
  • β€’Public transport is scarce
  • β€’Political views can be polarized
  • β€’Traffic congestion in summer
  • β€’High cost of living

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of living in Wainscott, NY? β–Ό

The cost of living in Wainscott, NY is 0% equal to the national average, with a cost of living index of 100 (where 100 represents the U.S. average). Housing typically accounts for the largest portion of living expenses. See full cost of living breakdown β†’

Is Wainscott, NY a safe place to live? β–Ό

Wainscott, NY is average in terms of safety, with crime rates near the national average. Safety varies significantly by neighborhood. View detailed Wainscott crime statistics β†’

What are the best neighborhoods in Wainscott, NY? β–Ό

The best neighborhoods in Wainscott, NY depend on your priorities. For families, look for areas near top-rated schools with lower crime rates. For affordability, neighborhoods vary in price depending on proximity to amenities and schools. Explore Wainscott on our interactive map β†’

How are the taxes in Wainscott, NY? β–Ό

Tax rates in Wainscott, NY include state and local components. The cost of living index of 100 reflects a moderate cost environment compared to the national average. View detailed Wainscott tax information β†’

How does Wainscott, NY compare to nearby cities? β–Ό

Wainscott, NY offers comparable costs to nearby communities. With a cost of living index of 100, median home prices of $0, and a crime rate of 0 per 1,000 residents, you can compare these metrics side-by-side. Use the compare feature to evaluate specific cities.

What is the weather like in Wainscott, NY? β–Ό

Weather in Wainscott, NY varies by season. Air quality is good, with an average AQI of 2. View detailed Wainscott climate & environment data β†’

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πŸ“… Last Updated: February 2026

Sources: EPA Air Quality System (AQS), U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), NOAA, U.S. Census Bureau

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