Water Hardness in Oregon (OR)

Oregon has an average water hardness of 30 ppm (1.8 grains per gallon), which is classified as Soft . Oregon enjoys naturally soft water that requires no softening treatment. Residents benefit from easy soap lathering, spot-free dishes, and long-lasting plumbing and appliances. Water hardness varies between cities — from 10 ppm in Portland to 45 ppm in Medford.

State Average 30 ppm 1.8 gpg
Hardness Level Soft No softener needed
Hardest City Medford 45 ppm
Softest City Portland 10 ppm

Water Hardness by City in Oregon

The table below shows water hardness data for 8 cities in Oregon, sorted from hardest to softest. Click any city name for detailed information including water source, treatment recommendations, and estimated hard water costs.

City Hardness (PPM) Grains/Gallon Level Water Source pH TDS Utility
Medford 45 ppm 2.6 gpg Soft Surface 7.1 68 City of Medford Water Commission
Grants Pass 35 ppm 2 gpg Soft Surface 7 55 City of Grants Pass
Bend 28 ppm 1.6 gpg Soft Ground 7 42 City of Bend
Corvallis 22 ppm 1.3 gpg Soft Surface 6.9 35 City of Corvallis Public Works
Albany 20 ppm 1.2 gpg Soft Surface 6.9 32 City of Albany Public Works
Salem 18 ppm 1.1 gpg Soft Surface 6.9 28 City of Salem Public Works
Eugene 15 ppm 0.9 gpg Soft Surface 6.8 24 Eugene Water and Electric Board
Portland 10 ppm 0.6 gpg Soft Surface 6.8 18 Portland Water Bureau
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Understanding Water Hardness in Oregon

Water Sources in Oregon

The majority of cities in Oregon draw their water from surface sources such as rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. Surface water generally contains fewer dissolved minerals than groundwater, which helps explain the overall hardness profile of the state. Cities that rely on surface water tend to have softer water because the water has less contact time with mineral-bearing rock formations underground.

Hardness Variation Across Oregon

Water hardness in Oregon ranges from 10 ppm in Portland to 45 ppm in Medford — a difference of 35 ppm. This variation means that treatment recommendations differ significantly between cities. Even the hardest water in Oregon is moderate enough that a water softener is optional rather than essential, though homeowners who value spotless dishes and softer-feeling water may still find one worthwhile. Meanwhile, Portland enjoys naturally soft water that needs no treatment at all — an advantage that saves residents money on both equipment and ongoing maintenance.

How Oregon Compares to Other States

Below is a comparison of Oregon with five states that have similar average water hardness levels. Understanding how your state compares can help you gauge whether your water is typical for the region or unusually hard or soft.

State Avg Hardness Level Cities
Oregon (OR) 30 ppm Soft 8
Rhode Island (RI) 30 ppm Soft 8
Connecticut (CT) 35 ppm Soft 8
Washington (WA) 25 ppm Soft 8
Hawaii (HI) 40 ppm Soft 8
Massachusetts (MA) 20 ppm Soft 8

Find Your City's Water Hardness

Use our water hardness lookup tool to find your specific city in Oregon, or browse all 50 states to compare water hardness across the country. If your water is hard, visit our treatment solutions guide to find the right softener or conditioner for your home.