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Mesa 2025 Water Report Confirms Compliance with Safety Standards

The City of Mesa’s annual Consumer Confidence Report for 2025 confirms that local drinking water meets all state and federal safety requirements.

Pierce Keller

July 5, 20261 min read

water safety - illustration, Jake Team LLC
water safety - illustration, Jake Team LLC

The City of Mesa has released its 2025 Consumer Confidence Report, which verifies that the municipal drinking water supply continues to satisfy all applicable state and federal safety standards. The document outlines the city’s long-standing commitment to delivering reliable water service to its residents and businesses.

Mesa is located approximately 16 miles northwest of Queen Creek. The annual report details the sources of the city’s water, the treatment methods employed, and the results of testing conducted throughout 2025. It also highlights the city’s ongoing monitoring efforts to protect water quality and ensure regulatory compliance.

Joe Giudice, the director of the Water Resources Department, emphasized the city’s focus on providing a dependable water supply. He stated that the city consistently invests in infrastructure, treatment technology, and staff training to maintain high safety levels. According to Giudice, these efforts are designed to give customers confidence in the quality of their drinking water.

The report covers more than a century of service by the city, noting that safety and reliability have been central to its operations for over 100 years. The document serves as an annual update on the status of water treatment and regulatory adherence.

The 2025 Consumer Confidence Report is available online in English at mesaaz.gov/ccr and in Spanish at mesaaz.gov/ccrespanol. Residents who prefer physical copies can request them by calling (480) 644-6461 or by emailing water.quality@mesaaz.gov. The city encourages the public to review the report for detailed information on water quality and testing results.

No additional details regarding specific contaminants or test values were provided in the source material. Further specifics on the testing methodology or infrastructure investments mentioned by city officials are not yet clear.

Source: Signals AZ.

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https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/mesa-drinking-water-report-highlights-safety-standards/

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Pierce Keller

Pierce Keller writes about community life, schools, public safety, and local events in Queen Creek.

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