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What About Lead?

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According to EWG’s analysis of 2019 lead testing results, this utility complied with federal water quality regulations for lead. Under the federal Lead and Copper Rule, lead concentrations must be below 15 parts per billion (ppb) in 90 percent of households sampled. If this legal limit is exceeded, the water utility must apply measures to control lead leaching from water pipes.

Number of lead samples taken in 2019: 26

Highest level detected in 2019: 20.0 ppb

Levels of lead detected


Complying with the EPA's lead rules doesn't mean that the water is safe for children to drink. The EPA’s recent modeling suggests that lead concentrations in the 3.8 to 15 ppb range can put a formula-fed baby at risk of elevated blood lead levels. In 2009, the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment set a public health goal level of 0.2 ppb for lead in drinking water to protect against even subtle IQ loss in children.

Lead Results, 2019

Samples in red indicate that the sample is above the EPA action level.

DateLab IDResult
2019-06-1339061378820.0 ppb
2019-06-133906137842.00 ppb
2019-06-133906137791.000 ppb
2019-06-133906137661.000 ppb
2019-06-133906137681.000 ppb
2019-06-13390613783ND
2019-06-13390613780ND
2019-06-13390613781ND
2019-06-13390613782ND
2019-06-13390613772AND
2019-06-13390613773ND
2019-06-13390613774ND
2019-06-13390613775ND
2019-06-13390613776ND
2019-06-13390613767ND
2019-06-13390613769ND
2019-06-13390613770ND
2019-06-13390613771ND
2019-06-13390613762ND
2019-06-13390613763ND
2019-06-13390613785ND
2019-06-13390613764ND
2019-06-13390613765ND
2019-06-13390613786AND
2019-06-13390613787ND
2019-06-13390613778ND
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