Rockaway Beach, OR Tap Water Quality
Water safety reports for all 1 ZIP code in Rockaway Beach, Oregon
Average Score
85/100
Health Violations
0
ZIP Codes
1
High Lead Risk
1
of 1 ZIP codes
About Tap Water in Rockaway Beach, OR
Tap water in Rockaway Beach, OR ranks among the best in the state, maintaining a remarkable average water quality score of 85/100 across its 1 ZIP code. Based on recent EPA Safe Drinking Water Act compliance records, water provided by City of Rockaway Beach, and other municipal suppliers has consistently met or exceeded federal safety standards. This top-tier "A" grade reflects strong infrastructure, diligent monitoring by Oregon Health Authority, and low contaminant levels.
A major factor in Rockaway Beach's high rating is its flawless health-based violation record. Over the past 5 years of EPA tracking, local water systems have recorded zero health-based violations. This means that regulated contaminants—such as lead, arsenic, and harmful bacteria—have not exceeded the Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) allowed by federal law. Drawing primarily from surface water, the city utilizes advanced filtration to maintain this standard.
Additionally, lead exposure risk remains a critical issue for certain neighborhoods. EPA data indicates that 1 out of 1 ZIP codes in Rockaway Beach are rated as High or Very High risk for lead. This risk is often driven by aging homes with pre-1986 plumbing containing lead solder or service lines. Families in these areas should test their tap water and consider NSF/ANSI 53 certified filters.
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