Water Quality Information

Medford Water’s top priority is providing drinking water of the highest quality to our customers. In fact, we made it our mission to safeguard public health by providing a reliable, high-quality water supply at the best value, and our award-winning water reflects this commitment.

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Regular Monitoring Ensures Water Quality

Monitoring the quality of the water supply is performed on a regular basis; this includes testing of the raw source water, the treated water in the distribution network, and in some cases of customers’ tap water.

Sampling ensures that the distributed water meets the strict standards for drinking water quality established by the Environmental Protection Agency. Regular testing is performed for organic and inorganic chemicals, volatile organic compounds, microbiological contaminants, disinfection by-products, and a variety of other chemical and physical quality parameters. Many of these are monitored continuously both at our Robert A. Duff Water Treatment Plant and in the distribution system. The water we supply has always met and surpassed all health-based standards. However, if a violation occurred, we would be required to inform our customers.

Every year we publish the results of this testing in in two reports, available below. It is also published on the State of Oregon’s website.

Big Butte Springs, a Pristine and Valuable Community Resource

Big Butte Springs (BBS) has been our primary source of drinking water since 1927, and is one of the community’s most valuable and significant resources. The springs discharge water of exceptional quality, which is consistently cold and clear with natural chemical and physical characteristics, placing this source in a “pristine” classification. No man-made contaminants have ever been detected in the spring’s water. It requires no filtration or treatment other than disinfection, which is accomplished with chlorination on-site; spring flows are collected underground and never see the light of day until emerging from customers’ taps. Find more information on Big Butte Springs here.

The Rogue River, Helping to Meet Peak Seasonal Demand

During the peak-use summer months, water from the Rogue River is used to supplement the springs supply. The river water is also of high quality, but additional treatment performed at the Robert A. Duff Water Treatment Plant is required to meet drinking water standards. Find more on this source here.

Find information on our treatment process on our Water Treatment page.

Water Quality Resources

Additional Resources

The Environmental Protection Agency sets strict standards for drinking water quality and in Oregon, the Department of Human Services/Drinking Water Program is responsible for compliance and enforcement of these standards.

Jackson County Health Department
Environmental Health Section
541-774-8206

Oregon Health Authority
Drinking Water Services
971-673-0405

Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Water
Ground Water and Drinking Water
Safe Drinking Water Hotline: 1-800-426-4791