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Our Commitment To You

Water is the most valuable natural resource in the world today, and the City of Salem is fortunate to have an extremely high-quality, reliable, and abundant source.

Salem's water treatment facility on Geren Island in the North Santiam River has served Salem residents top quality drinking water since 1937.

It is easy to take this precious resource for granted until you learn about the troubles other areas of the United States and the world are experiencing with their water supply. We often forget about the treatment process, hundreds of miles of water mains, pump stations, reservoirs, and dedicated staff it takes to deliver water to the average residential customer for less than a penny a gallon.

The current treatment steps include filtration, pre-treatment (when needed), ozone treatment, chlorine disinfection, fluoridation, and pH adjustment to reduce the leaching of lead from household plumbing.

The City of Salem’s drinking water continues to surpass every public health requirement set by the Oregon Health Authority and EPA.

Salem tests for contaminants such as bacteria, pH, chlorine residuals, and cyanotoxins as well as unregulated contaminants.
Where does Salem's Water Come From?
How is Salem's Drinking Water Treated?
What is in Salem's Water?
Salem's infrastructure improvements for a sustainable water supply
How is Salem's Water Tested?
How does Salem monitor and test for Cyanotoxins?
How to be alerted to a water advisory?
Service Line Inventory
Water Conservation
Household
Test Your Backflow Assembly
Questions?