Abstract:
Clean water is foundational to every aspect of our lives — community health,
spiritual and cultural fulfillment, a strong economy, relaxation and recreation, and
thriving ecosystems. Yet, Oregonians have no guaranteed right to clean water. This
leaves people vulnerable to the impacts of poor water quality, lack of access to water,
unaffordable water costs, and diminished natural resources.
This report builds on existing research to provide statewide context to water
challenges identified by frontline communities.1 Snippets of national research, media
reports, and anecdotes viewed together begin to paint a picture of how to understand
water justice in Oregon. However, broader analysis comparing Oregon water issues
in the context of social vulnerability and environmental justice is still needed. Many
of these issues affect everyone, but frontline and low-income communities are
impacted by compounding challenges that multiply the negative impacts of water
problems and make it harder to adapt to them.