The increasing need for clean water cannot be balanced with a sustainable supply. Big cities in the world and Indonesia commonly experience it. Semarang is also one of the big cities needing help maintaining a clean water supply. The clean water supply managed by the Regional Enterprise of Semarang City can only reach some areas evenly. Therefore, many residents use alternative water sources (springs), which are spread across several locations in the Semarang area. However, the phenomenon of climate change has the potential to threaten the existence of these springs. In this study, ten samples of water springs were taken, which were used by the community as an alternative to meet their daily needs. The research results show that most of these springs have sufficient quantity potential with relatively stable water conditions throughout the year so that they can be used to meet people's daily needs. However, in terms of quality, most of them have fecal and total coliform values higher than the quality standards. It means that the water springs have the potential for contamination and, therefore, require further treatment before being used.