City Provides Annual Report on Drinking Water Quality

Spokane, WALocal News

The City of Spokane's annual report on drinking water quality, published on June 9, 2025, confirms adherence to state and federal standards. The report highlights the detection of PFAS in the water supply, which aligns with updated EPA guidelines. City officials reassured residents that the drinking water remains safe, citing rigorous monitoring processes. The report serves as a crucial tool for transparency and community awareness about local water quality. Spokane has consistently prioritized high standards for public health and safety, which is reflected in these findings.

Residents are urged to examine the report for comprehensive insights into water quality metrics. The city's proactive communication aims to foster trust and inform the public about potential concerns. Spokane continues to invest in water quality initiatives to ensure the health of its community.

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