The Town of Queen Creek Water Division has made its 2025 Annual Water Quality Report available to the public. The document confirms that the municipality’s drinking water met or exceeded all monitoring standards established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the State of Arizona. Officials stated that the water quality is maintained through ongoing chemical and bacteriological testing throughout the year. According to the report, all regulated substances tested fell within allowable limits, and no health-based violations were recorded.
Federal regulations mandate that tap water suppliers distribute an annual water quality report once each year. The newly released 2025 report is accessible in both English and Spanish on the Town’s Water Quality webpage. It includes details regarding the sources and quality of the local drinking water supply.
Residents seeking additional information or a physical copy of the report can contact the Utilities Department. Inquiries can be directed via email to waterquality@queencreekaz.gov or by phone at 480-358-3459. Staff members are available to discuss the contents of the Annual Water Quality Report upon request.
Beyond immediate water quality metrics, the Town noted ongoing efforts to diversify its water supply. These initiatives aim to reduce dependence on groundwater resources. The municipality stated it remains committed to providing a safe and reliable water supply for current and future residents. All current residential water customers in Queen Creek hold a certificate guaranteeing a 100-year assured water supply.
The publication of the report fulfills the annual disclosure requirement for local water suppliers. The data provided reflects the results of tests conducted during the previous calendar year. No further details regarding specific testing locations or chemical concentrations were included in the summary.






