City of Lacey Water Quality Continues to Meet State and Federal Standards

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Submitted by City of Lacey

The City of Lacey (City) 2025 Water Quality Report (Report) is now available online in six languages: English, Korean, Spanish, Simplified Chinese, Vietnamese, and Tagalog. Printed copies are also available in select Lacey locations. The Report shows the City continues to meet or exceed the water quality standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency and the Washington State Department of Health.

In addition to drinking water information, the Report includes articles on the mandatory summer watering schedule, backflow prevention, landscaping, rebates, and other topics.

“I am pleased that, once again, Lacey’s drinking water met or exceeded all regulations and mandates,” said Lacey Mayor Andy Ryder. “City Public Works Water Utility staff work hard to deliver a safe and reliable source of drinking water to our community.”

Background

The Water Quality Report is based on tests the City conducts for arsenic, lead, nitrate, bacteria, and 30 other contaminants. The Report shows the City continues to meet or exceed the water quality standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency and the Washington State Department of Health.

The City’s monthly, comprehensive water testing program ensures Lacey’s water is safe to drink. Should Lacey’s water ever exceed safe
contaminant levels, the City is required to report it.

Learn More

To find out more about Lacey’s water quality – including the 2025 Water Quality Report, testing results, the Wellhead Protection Program, and more – visit our website. Printed copies of the Report are available at City Hall, the Community Center, and the Lacey Veterans Services Hub

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