Redmond Water Quality Report

Redmond, WALocal News

The 2025 Water Quality Report for Redmond emphasizes the city's dedication to providing safe drinking water sourced from the Tolt River Watershed and local aquifers. Mayor Angela Birney highlights the importance of community involvement in protecting these vital water resources. Redmond's water consistently meets or exceeds state quality standards, showcasing the effectiveness of city staff's efforts. The report details measures taken to prevent pollution and monitor the health of water supplies. Water conservation practices are also encouraged to ensure sustainability.

Engaging the community in these efforts is crucial for maintaining high water quality. The report serves as a call to action for residents to participate in safeguarding their drinking water. Ultimately, the collaboration between city officials and the community is pivotal for ensuring reliable access to clean water.

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