Drinking water quality · 2023
· Verified
What's in Los Angeles-city, Dept. of Water & Power, CA tap water
35 contaminants were measured in the Los Angeles-city, Dept. of Water & Power, CA water system's 2023 annual report. Each is shown below against its federal limit.
- Reporting year
- 2023
- Contaminants measured
- 35
- Over federal limit
- 0
- Approaching the limit
- 0
- Service area
- CA
Where your water comes from · EPA SDWIS
Los Angeles-city, Dept. of Water & Power, CA's drinking water comes from ground water, drawn from 54 sources.
Source
- RINALDI TOLUCA · 15
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD · 11
- TUJUNGA · 9
- MANHATTAN · 5
- + 11 more
Treatment
- NORTH HOLLYWOOD WEST WELLHEAD TREATMENT
- TOYONIN BLEND
- RIVER SUPPY CONDUIT BCL - TREATED
- + 24 more
Distribution
Also buys water from BURBANK-CITY, WATER DEPT., METROPOLITAN WATER DIST. OF SO. CAL..
Compliance history
Federal Safe Drinking Water Act violation & enforcement records (EPA SDWIS). A violation is a regulatory determination by the state or EPA — separate from the measured levels above.
- Treatment technique violationHealth-based4 violations on record · most recent Jan 2018resolved
- Maximum contaminant level exceededHealth-based1 violation on record · most recent Jun 2014resolved
Source: EPA SDWIS / ECHO. View the full federal record on EPA ECHO ↗
Other
| Contaminant | Measured | Federal limit | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chlorine Total | 1.9 mg/LAverageSystem-wide | 4 mg/LMCL | Within the limit |
| Nitrate Nitrite | 0.6 mg/LAverageSouthern Combined Wells | 10 mg/LMCL | Within the limit |
+By source (6)— Southern Combined Wells, Northern Combined Wells, MWD Jensen Plant +3 more
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| Chromium | 0.2 ug/LAverageSouthern Combined Wells | None set | Within the limit |
+By source (6)— Southern Combined Wells, Northern Combined Wells, Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant +3 more
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Disinfection byproducts
| Contaminant | Measured | Federal limit | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| TTHMTotal trihalomethanes — a group of four chemicals (including chloroform) formed when chlorine reacts with natural organic matter. | 34.4 ug/LAverageSystem-wide | None set | Within the limit |
| BromateA disinfection byproduct formed when bromide-containing water is treated with ozone. | 3.1 ug/LAverageMWD Jensen Plant | None set | Within the limit |
+By source (6)— MWD Weymouth Plant, MWD Jensen Plant, Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant +3 more
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| HAA5Haloacetic acids — a group of five disinfection byproducts formed when disinfectants react with organic matter. | 14.9 ug/LAverageSystem-wide | None set | Within the limit |
| ChlorateA byproduct that can form during disinfection, especially when hypochlorite solutions degrade. | 366AverageSouthern Combined Wells | None set | Detected — no federal limit |
+By source (4)— Southern Combined Wells, MWD Weymouth Plant, MWD Diemer Plant +1 more
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| N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine | 2.5 ng/LAverageMWD Diemer Plant | None set | Detected — no federal limit |
+By source (3)— MWD Diemer Plant, MWD Weymouth Plant, MWD Jensen Plant
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Metals
| Contaminant | Measured | Federal limit | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| ArsenicA naturally occurring element that also enters water from industry and agriculture. | 3.5 ug/LAverageLos Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant | None set | Within the limit |
+By source (6)— Northern Combined Wells, Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant, Southern Combined Wells +3 more
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| LeadA toxic metal that leaches into water from old service lines, solder, and plumbing fixtures. | 0.0039 mg/L90th percentileAt the tap | 0.015 mg/LAction level | Within the limit |
| CopperA metal that enters water from corroding household plumbing. | 90 ug/LAverageSystem-wide | None set | Within the limit |
| BariumA metal from erosion of natural deposits and industrial discharge. | 124 ug/LAverageMWD Weymouth Plant | None set | Within the limit |
+By source (6)— MWD Weymouth Plant, MWD Diemer Plant, Southern Combined Wells +3 more
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| AluminumA common element sometimes used as a treatment coagulant. | 93 ug/LAverageMWD Weymouth Plant | None set | Detected — no federal limit |
+By source (6)— MWD Weymouth Plant, MWD Diemer Plant, MWD Jensen Plant +3 more
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| BoronA naturally occurring element from rock and soil. | 450AverageLos Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant | None set | Detected — no federal limit |
+By source (6)— Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant, Northern Combined Wells, Southern Combined Wells +3 more
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| CalciumA naturally occurring mineral that contributes to water hardness. | 68 mg/LAverageMWD Weymouth Plant | None set | Detected — no federal limit |
+By source (6)— MWD Diemer Plant, MWD Weymouth Plant, Southern Combined Wells +3 more
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| LithiumA naturally occurring element found in some groundwater. | 88AverageSan Fernando Valley Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration plant | None set | Detected — no federal limit |
+By source (5)— San Fernando Valley Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration plant, Western LA Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration plant, San Fernando Valley Northern Combined Wells +2 more
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| MagnesiumA naturally occurring mineral that contributes to water hardness. | 26 mg/LAverageMWD Weymouth Plant | None set | Detected — no federal limit |
+By source (6)— MWD Weymouth Plant, MWD Diemer Plant, Southern Combined Wells +3 more
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| PotassiumA naturally occurring mineral from rock and soil. | 5 mg/LAverageMWD Weymouth Plant | None set | Detected — no federal limit |
+By source (6)— MWD Weymouth Plant, MWD Diemer Plant, Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant +3 more
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| SilicaA naturally occurring compound from sand and rock. | 19.2 mg/LAverageSouthern Combined Wells | None set | Detected — no federal limit |
+By source (3)— Southern Combined Wells, Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant, Northern Combined Wells
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| SodiumA naturally occurring salt component. | 105 mg/LAverageMWD Weymouth Plant | None set | Detected — no federal limit |
+By source (6)— MWD Weymouth Plant, MWD Diemer Plant, Southern Combined Wells +3 more
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Radionuclides
| Contaminant | Measured | Federal limit | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gross AlphaGross alpha particle activity — a combined measure of alpha-emitting radioactive substances. | 4 pCi/LAverageNorthern Combined Wells | 15 pCi/LMCL | Within the limit |
+By source (6)— MWD Diemer Plant, Northern Combined Wells, Southern Combined Wells +3 more
| |||
| Gross Beta Particle ActivityGross beta particle activity — a combined measure of beta-emitting radioactive substances. | 4.8 pCi/LAverageSouthern Combined Wells | None set | Detected — no federal limit |
+By source (6)— Southern Combined Wells, Northern Combined Wells, MWD Weymouth Plant +3 more
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| UraniumA naturally occurring radioactive metal from erosion of natural deposits. | 7 pCi/LAverageNorthern Combined Wells | 20 pCi/LMCL | Detected — no federal limit |
+By source (6)— Northern Combined Wells, Southern Combined Wells, Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant +3 more
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Inorganic chemicals
| Contaminant | Measured | Federal limit | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| FluorideA mineral often added to drinking water to help prevent tooth decay. | 0.8 mg/LAverageSouthern Combined Wells | 4 mg/LMCL | Within the limit |
+By source (6)— Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant, MWD Weymouth Plant, MWD Diemer Plant +3 more
| |||
| NitrateA compound from fertilizer runoff, septic systems, and erosion of natural deposits. | 0.5 mg/LAverageMWD Jensen Plant | 10 mg/LMCL | Within the limit |
+By source (6)— Southern Combined Wells, Northern Combined Wells, MWD Jensen Plant +3 more
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| Ammonia | 0.6 mg/LAverageLos Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant | None set | Detected — no federal limit |
+By source (3)— Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant, Northern Combined Wells, Southern Combined Wells
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| BromideA naturally occurring salt found in source water. | Not detectedAverageSouthern Combined Wells | None set | Detected — no federal limit |
+By source (3)— Southern Combined Wells, Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant, Northern Combined Wells
| |||
VOCs & pesticides
| Contaminant | Measured | Federal limit | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dichloromethane | Not detected ug/LAverageLos Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant | None set | Within the limit |
+By source (6)— Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant, Northern Combined Wells, Southern Combined Wells +3 more
| |||
Microbial
| Contaminant | Measured | Federal limit | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total ColiformA group of bacteria used as an indicator of overall water-system sanitation. | 0–0.6 %RangeSystem-wide | None set | Detected — no federal limit |
Physical & aggregate
| Contaminant | Measured | Federal limit | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| AlkalinityA measure of the water's capacity to neutralize acids. | 119 mg/LAverageSouthern Combined Wells | None set | Detected — no federal limit |
+By source (6)— Southern Combined Wells, MWD Weymouth Plant, Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant +3 more
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| Bicarbonate | 119 mg/LAverageSouthern Combined Wells | None set | Detected — no federal limit |
+By source (3)— Southern Combined Wells, Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant, Northern Combined Wells
| |||
| HardnessA measure of dissolved calcium and magnesium minerals. | 272 mg/LAverageMWD Weymouth Plant | None set | Detected — no federal limit |
+By source (6)— MWD Diemer Plant, MWD Weymouth Plant, Southern Combined Wells +3 more
| |||
| pHA measure of how acidic or basic the water is. | 8.3AverageMWD Jensen Plant | None set | Detected — no federal limit |
+By source (6)— Northern Combined Wells, Southern Combined Wells, Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant +3 more
| |||
| TemperatureThe measured temperature of the water sample. | 18.4AverageSouthern Combined Wells | None set | Detected — no federal limit |
+By source (3)— Northern Combined Wells, Southern Combined Wells, Los Angeles Aqueduct Filtration Plant
| |||
| TOCTotal organic carbon — a measure of organic material dissolved in the water. | 2.4 mg/LAverageMWD Weymouth Plant | None set | Detected — no federal limit |
+By source (6)— MWD Weymouth Plant, MWD Diemer Plant, MWD Jensen Plant +3 more
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People also ask about Los Angeles-city, Dept. of Water & Power, CA's water
+Is Los Angeles-city, Dept. of Water & Power, CA tap water safe to drink in 2023?
Every one of the 35 contaminants measured in Los Angeles-city, Dept. of Water & Power, CA's 2023 Consumer Confidence Report is below its federal limit. "Safe" under the EPA's drinking-water standards is health-based, not aesthetic — but by those standards, no measured contaminant in this report exceeds its enforceable threshold. Individual health concerns (e.g. immunocompromised, infant, pregnancy) may warrant additional filtering regardless of compliance.
+What contaminants are in Los Angeles-city, Dept. of Water & Power, CA tap water?
35 contaminants were measured in Los Angeles-city, Dept. of Water & Power, CA's 2023 Consumer Confidence Report, spanning metals, physical & aggregate, and disinfection byproducts. 7 have an enforceable federal limit; the rest are detected but unregulated. Every measured value, in the utility's own units, is on this page.
+Where does the data on this page come from?
Every value is transcribed from Los Angeles-city, Dept. of Water & Power, CA's 2023 Consumer Confidence Report — the annual drinking-water report every U.S. public water utility is required by federal law to publish. The original source document is archived and viewable on this site. A water-quality report covers an entire service area, not a single address.
+How often is Los Angeles-city, Dept. of Water & Power, CA's water quality data updated?
Each U.S. public water utility publishes one Consumer Confidence Report per year, covering the prior calendar year's measurements. This page reflects the 2023 report; a new report will replace it once the utility publishes its next annual update.