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We test your drinking water for all constituents as required by state and federal regulations. These reports contains important information about your drinking water. Please contact City of Pomona at 148 N. Huntington Street, Pomona, CA 91768 or 909-620-2251 for a paper copy of this report or if you have questions regarding your drinking water.
Pomona Completes Initial Lead Service Line Inventory with No Lead Lines Found
The City of Pomona has completed the initial lead service line inventory required by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (U.S. EPA) Lead and Copper Rule Revisions. Following the completion of historical records and subsequent field investigations, the City has determined that there are no lead service lines or galvanized pipes requiring replacement service lines in its distribution system.
Learn more about the project by visiting the City’s Lead Copper Rule Revision interactive website.
Public Health Goals Report
Provisions of the California Health and Safety Code 116470 (b) specify that water utilities with 10,000 or more service connections are required to prepare a special report by July 1, 2019, if water quality measurements have exceeded any Public Health Goals (PHGs). PHGs are non-enforceable goals established by the California Environmental Protection Agency’s (Cal-EPA) Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA). The law also requires that where OEHHA has not adopted a PHG for a constituent, water suppliers are to use the Maximum Contaminant Level Goals (MCLGs) adopted by United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA). Only constituents which have a California primary drinking water standard, also known as Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL), and for which either a PHG or MCLG has been set are to be addressed.
This report provides information required by law of constituents detected in the City’s water supply between 2016 and 2018 at levels exceeding the applicable PHG or MCLG. Included is the numerical public health risk associated with the MCL and the PHG or MCLG, the category or type of risk to health that could be associated with the constituent, the best treatment technology available that could be used to reduce the constituent level, and an estimate of the cost to install that treatment, if it is appropriate and feasible.
Public Health Goals Report (June 2019)
Public Notification- Important Information About Your Drinking Water
Public Notification Letter
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