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COA Posts Water Quality Data

COA Posts Water Quality Data

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In order to continue to keep the Amarillo community informed regarding water quality, new water quality data for the City of Amarillo (COA) is available online on the COA website.

COA is committed to providing the public with timely, relevant and informative water quality data that meets or exceeds all state and federal reporting standards. This data includes stringent water testing procedures for a variety of substances, including fluoride, chloride and lead. By providing this vital data to the public, the city is helping to ensure to the public the superior quality of the Amarillo water supply.

For water data from the Osage Water Treatment Plant, go to: 

www.amarillo.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/Water-Quality-Annual-Average-2021-24.pdf

In addition, the most recent Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) for 2023 is available at:

www.amarillo.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/2023-CCR-Community-Water.pdf

The COA water system has received a Superior Rating with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, meeting all state and federal drinking water standards in 2023.

The 2024 CCR will be available to the public by June 1.

For more information contact City of Amarillo Media Relations Manager Dave Henry at 806-378-5219 or by email at david.henry@amarillo.gov.

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