Eight cities across the Rogue Valley and Klamath Basin.
Every city has its own water chemistry. Each page breaks down the local source, the contaminants that actually apply at your address, and the treatment stack we recommend.
Medford
Clean, soft Medford Water — still worth a final carbon polish for DBPs and summer source-change taste.
Ashland
Highest DBP load in the region — snowmelt from Reeder Reservoir treated in a 1948 plant.
Central Point
Medford Water arrives soft — but DBPs keep forming in early-1900s distribution pipe on the way to your tap.
Eagle Point
City water is soft Medford Water — the real story is private wells in the Western Cascades bedrock.
Jacksonville
End of the Medford Water distribution line — and gold-belt bedrock under every rural well.
Talent
Post-Almeda Fire VOC concern stacked on top of standard Medford Water DBPs.
White City
More than 25 DEQ cleanup sites documented — the highest-stakes well service market in the region.
Phoenix
Medford Water through the TAP main, with Almeda Fire scars still in the distribution system.
Shady Cove
Documented public-well arsenic exceedances and a small-system oversight gap — the headline rural arsenic market in Jackson County.
Gold Hill
Documented Rogue corridor well at 11.7 ppb arsenic — above the federal MCL — in old gold-belt geology.
Grants Pass
Largest city in Josephine County — Rogue River source plus a documented well at 18.1 ppb arsenic in surrounding rural parcels.
Klamath Falls
Arsenic, PFOS, and geothermal-influenced chemistry — a different water story than the Rogue Valley.
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We test your actual tap or well in about 20 minutes, pull your city's CCR, and walk through the numbers with you before quoting anything.