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IndicatorMeasure #100717791Value #103239663

ECOLOGICAL HEALTH

Watershed Health Index for Water Quality

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Water is essential for all life.

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Latest

5.3

FY 2024 - 25

First shown

5.9

FY 2013 - 14

Change shown

-0.6

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02.557.510FY 145.9FY 15FY 16FY 17FY 18FY 19FY 20FY 21FY 22FY 23FY 24FY 255.3X-axis: reporting period. Y-axis: official actual value on the ClearImpact scale.

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PeriodActualTargetTrend
FY 2024 - 255.3-1
FY 2023 - 245.40
FY 2022 - 235.4-1
FY 2021 - 225.5-1
FY 2020 - 215.60
FY 2019 - 205.60
FY 2018 - 195.61
FY 2017 - 185.5-1
FY 2016 - 175.90
FY 2015 - 165.90
FY 2014 - 155.90
FY 2013 - 145.90

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Official Performance Portland notes

Why Is This Important?

Water is essential for all life. Good water quality protects the health of Portlanders. It’s also critical for the fish and wildlife that live in or migrate through Portland. Many species, including salmon, are sensitive to even small amounts of pollution or changes in water temperature. Understanding the condition of Portland’s rivers and streams helps us target resources to improve water quality throughout the city.

What Do The Numbers Show?

The Water Quality indicator is an index score that is composed of measurable attributes of the environment that represents some aspect of ecological function, like the ability to support habitat, in our rivers and streams. The Water Quality indicator is presented as an index score, from 0 to 10, with a score of 0 representing no ecological function and score of 10 representing excellent ecological function. The score changes slowly, as individual components of the score are updated annual to create a rolling average.

How Did We Arrive at These Numbers?

The Water Quality indicator is based on eight water quality parameters: ammonia-nitrogen; dissolved copper; dissolved oxygen; E. coli; temperature; total mercury; total phosphorus, and total suspended solids. These water quality parameters were selected as they allow us to assess possible threats to both human health and aquatic life. The City collects water quality samples as part of the Portland Area Watershed Monitoring and Assessment Program (PAWMAP). The data and samples from PAWMAP are used to calculate the Water Quality indicator. PAWMAP is a long-term monitoring effort designed to meet the City’s permit-required monitoring and measure the condition of Portland’s current and changing ecological resources. You can learn more about this program at the PAWMAP webpage.

Where Can I Find More Information?

You can find more information about Portland’s Water Quality Health Index at the Watershed Report Cards webpage. Watershed Report Cards provide an at-a-glance view of conditions in Portland’s rivers, streams, and watersheds.