Physical & aggregate · 2020

Hardness in Eastside Water Association — Midway City, Ca, CA tap water

Detected — no federal limit

Eastside Water Association — Midway City, Ca, CA's 2020 report shows Hardness detected, but the EPA has not set an enforceable federal limit for it.

The measurement

StatisticValue
Reported level
System-wide
181 mg/L
Range
System-wide
181 mg/L

Verbatim from Eastside Water Association — Midway City, Ca, CA's 2020 Consumer Confidence Report — source document ↗

About Hardness

A measure of dissolved calcium and magnesium minerals.

Not federally regulated for health; affects scaling, soap use, and taste.

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People also ask

+Is there Hardness in Eastside Water Association — Midway City, Ca, CA tap water?

Yes — Eastside Water Association — Midway City, Ca, CA's 2020 Consumer Confidence Report lists Hardness at 181 mg/L. Eastside Water Association — Midway City, Ca, CA's 2020 report shows Hardness detected, but the EPA has not set an enforceable federal limit for it.

+What's the federal limit for Hardness in drinking water?

The EPA has not set an enforceable federal limit for Hardness. Utilities still report any measured levels in their annual Consumer Confidence Report.

+What is Hardness?

A measure of dissolved calcium and magnesium minerals. Not federally regulated for health; affects scaling, soap use, and taste.

+Where does this Hardness measurement come from?

This page reproduces the Hardness entry from the 2020 Consumer Confidence Report published by the Eastside Water Association — Midway City, Ca, CA water utility — the annual drinking-water report every U.S. utility is required by federal law to publish. The original source document is archived at /water/ca/eastside-water-association-midway-city-ca/2020/source.

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