Delaware’s 2025 water quality report is out for city customers
Delaware has posted its 2025 annual water quality report, giving residents a fresh look at drinking-water testing, compliance, and utility contacts.
City of Delaware water customers now have the city’s 2025 annual water quality report in hand.
The report was posted April 24 and serves as the city’s yearly public summary of drinking-water testing and compliance. For homeowners, renters, and local businesses, it is one of the simplest ways to see how the municipal system is performing and what the city is required to disclose each year.
What the report is for
An annual water quality report is meant to help residents understand what is in their tap water, how it is tested, and how the system measures up against regulatory requirements. It is not a special update or emergency notice. It is the routine public document cities use to explain the results of monitoring done over the previous year.
That matters because most customers never see the testing process itself. The report turns those results into a resident-facing summary that can answer basic questions about local water service, including what the city monitors and how often it reviews the data.
Why it matters for Delaware residents
For Delaware utility customers, the report is a practical reference point whether the goal is peace of mind, a landlord conversation, or a question to city staff about service details. It also gives residents a current document they can point to if they want to follow up on water treatment, testing standards, or other utility questions.
The city’s Public Utilities department is the local office behind the report and the broader drinking-water service. Its utility information page helps connect the report to the department that manages customer service and utility operations in Delaware.
Where to find it and who to contact
The city says the report is available through its official website. Residents who want more information can use the Public Utilities department’s contact information and utility resources to ask about the report, request clarification, or get help understanding a specific section.
That makes the document useful even when there is no headline-grabbing problem. Annual reports like this give residents a fresh snapshot of testing and compliance, and they create a simple, official starting point for anyone who wants to better understand local drinking water service in Delaware.