Oregon Water Quality Reports 2026

Is your Oregon tap water safe to drink? Check water quality for 4 cities and find the best water filtration companies near you.

4 cities covered1,118,939 residentsFree water testing

Common Water Quality Concerns in Oregon

PFAS (forever chemicals)
Lead from aging pipes
Disinfection byproducts
Agricultural runoff

About Oregon Drinking Water

Is Oregon tap water safe? While Oregon water utilities must meet EPA minimum standards, many contaminants are legally allowed at levels that health experts consider concerning. Each city's water quality varies based on source, treatment, and infrastructure age.

How to Find the Best Water Filtration in Oregon

When choosing a water filtration company in Oregon, consider:

  • Free water testing — Reputable companies offer professional in-home testing
  • Customized solutions — Your system should address your specific contaminants
  • Whole-home vs. point-of-use — Whole-home systems protect every tap and shower
  • Certification — Look for NSF-certified systems
  • Warranty and service — Quality companies stand behind their work

Why Oregon Residents Need Water Filtration

Oregon's water infrastructure faces challenges from aging pipes, agricultural runoff, industrial contamination, and emerging pollutants like PFAS. Even when water leaves the treatment plant safely, it can pick up contaminants traveling through miles of pipes to your home.

A whole-home water filtration system ensures that every tap in your Oregon home delivers clean, safe water — for drinking, cooking, bathing, and more.

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