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Washington

Redmond

Moderate (D1)Developing reusePop. ~60,598 · King County

Redmond, WA water profile — supply sources, drought status, wastewater reuse, and the key water issues facing the city.

Your water provider

redmond water system city of

surface water (rivers/reservoirs) · local government · PWSID WA5371650

163,335
People served
0
Health violations (since 2016)
0
Unresolved violations
2 ppb
Lead 90th-pct (2024)

Below EPA's 15 ppb lead action level at last testing.

Source: EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) · 2026 Q1

With about 60,598 residents, Redmond ranks as the 18th-largest city in Washington and a small but growing city. Water in Redmond is sourced chiefly from Cascade snowpack, Columbia River, Yakima River, and groundwater, the backbone of Washington's supply.

The defining water pressure here mirrors the state's: drought. Snowpack-dependent supplies and the Yakima Basin's irrigation needs drive long-term planning despite a wet reputation.

Statewide, Washington recycles about 10% of its wastewater with developing reuse programs. Locally, Redmond faces abnormally dry to moderate drought conditions.

The Washington state profile covers the regional supply outlook; the issues below detail what's driving Redmond's water future.

King County water quality

153
Water systems
3225k
People served
9
With violations
1
Over lead limit

Source: EPA SDWIS · 2026 Q1

At a glance

  • Population ~60,598 (18th-largest in Washington)
  • Primary sources: Cascade snowpack, Columbia River, Yakima River, and groundwater
  • Drought: abnormally dry to moderate conditions
  • State reuse rate: ~10% of wastewater

Statewide drought history

% of Washington in severe+ drought (Moderate (D1) now).

Source: U.S. Drought Monitor

Common questions

Is tap water safe in Redmond?

Redmond's largest water system, REDMOND WATER SYSTEM CITY OF, serves about 163,335 people. EPA records show 0 health-based violation(s) since 2016 and a most-recent 90th-percentile lead level of 2 ppb (EPA action level is 15 ppb). Always check your own provider's annual Consumer Confidence Report.

Where does Redmond get its water?

REDMOND WATER SYSTEM CITY OF draws primarily from surface water (rivers/reservoirs), part of Washington's supply from Cascade snowpack, Columbia River, Yakima River.

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