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BELLE PASSI ESTATES

WOODBURN, OR · 30 people served · Groundwater

Data last updated: 2026-06-23

C Some concern: multiple health-based issues found

How is this graded?

28 total violations on record. No currently active health-based violations.

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BELLE PASSI ESTATES: Frequently Asked Questions

Is BELLE PASSI ESTATES water safe to drink?

BELLE PASSI ESTATES has had multiple health-based violations in recent years (grade C). Review the specific violations below and consider filtering your drinking water.

What violations has BELLE PASSI ESTATES had?

BELLE PASSI ESTATES has 28 total violations on record, but none are currently active health-based violations.

Does BELLE PASSI ESTATES water have lead?

Lead in drinking water typically comes from household plumbing, not from BELLE PASSI ESTATES's treatment plant. See the Lead & Copper section on this page for the most recent 90th-percentile lead test results. If your home was built before 1986, consider running cold water for 30 seconds before drinking and using an NSF/ANSI 53-certified filter.

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Water Hardness

Estimated based on USGS geological survey data for your county.

130.5 mg/L (7.6 grains/gal)
Hard
Soft (0–60)Moderate (61–120)Hard (121–180)Very Hard (180+)
What this means: Hard water can cause mineral buildup in pipes and appliances, leave spots on dishes, and make soap less effective. A water softener can help.

Source: USGS National Water Information System. Hardness is not a health concern. It's a measure of dissolved calcium and magnesium. Contact your water utility for exact values.

Water pH Level

Estimated based on USGS water monitoring data for your county.

7.2 pH
Neutral
Acidic (4)Neutral (7)Alkaline (10)
✓ Within EPA recommended range (6.5–8.5)
What this means: Neutral pH is ideal for drinking water. Your water is well within the EPA recommended range of 6.5–8.5.

Source: USGS National Water Information System. EPA secondary standard for pH is 6.5–8.5. Contact your water utility for exact values.

Lead & Copper

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