Consumer Confidence Reports

Every public water system is required by state and federal law to publish an annual Consumer Confidence Report (CCR), also known as a Water Quality Report. These reports are intended to give parents and the community, clear, transparent information about where the drinking water comes from, how it is tested throughout the year, and what the results show in comparison to strict health-based standards set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the California State Water Resources Control Board. The main goal is to promote openness so families can understand the quality of the water they drink and feel confident that it meets all safety requirements.