Drinking water quality · 2021

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What's in Reesedale Mutual — Lancaster, Ca, CA tap water

11 contaminants were measured in the Reesedale Mutual — Lancaster, Ca, CA water system's 2021 annual report. Each is shown below against its federal limit.

Reporting year
2021
Contaminants measured
11
Over federal limit
0
Approaching the limit
0
Service area
CA
state-level CCR
Source
Utility CCR
All within federal limits. Every measured contaminant in this report is below its federal threshold.

Inorganic chemicals

ContaminantMeasuredStatus
NitrateA compound from fertilizer runoff, septic systems, and erosion of natural deposits.0.67 mg/LReported levelSystem-wideWithin the limit
FluorideA mineral often added to drinking water to help prevent tooth decay.0.15 mg/LReported levelSystem-wideWithin the limit

Metals

ContaminantMeasuredStatus
CopperA metal that enters water from corroding household plumbing.0.055 mg/L90th percentileAt the tapWithin the limit
LeadA toxic metal that leaches into water from old service lines, solder, and plumbing fixtures.Not detected ug/L90th percentileAt the tapWithin the limit
BariumA metal from erosion of natural deposits and industrial discharge.100Reported levelSystem-wideDetected — no federal limit
BoronA naturally occurring element from rock and soil.100 ug/LReported levelSystem-wideDetected — no federal limit
Vanadium5.6 ug/LReported levelSystem-wideDetected — no federal limit

Radionuclides

ContaminantMeasuredStatus
Gross AlphaGross alpha particle activity — a combined measure of alpha-emitting radioactive substances.Not detected pCi/LReported levelSystem-wideNone detected
Combined RadiumCombined radium-226 and radium-228 — naturally occurring radioactive elements.0.85–1.65RangeSystem-wideDetected — no federal limit
UraniumA naturally occurring radioactive metal from erosion of natural deposits.2.3–2.5 pCi/LRangeSystem-wideDetected — no federal limit

Microbial

ContaminantMeasuredStatus
Escherichia coli (E. coli)Escherichia coli — bacteria found in the gut of humans and animals.2021Highest single sampleNo. of DetectionsDetected — no federal limit
Source: Reesedale Mutual — Lancaster, Ca, CA's 2021 Consumer Confidence Report — the annual drinking-water report every U.S. utility is required to publish. The numbers on this page are the utility's own. A water-quality report covers an entire service area, not a single address.

People also ask about Reesedale Mutual — Lancaster, Ca, CA's water

+Is Reesedale Mutual — Lancaster, Ca, CA tap water safe to drink in 2021?

Every one of the 11 contaminants measured in Reesedale Mutual — Lancaster, Ca, CA's 2021 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 Reesedale Mutual — Lancaster, Ca, CA tap water?

11 contaminants were measured in Reesedale Mutual — Lancaster, Ca, CA's 2021 Consumer Confidence Report, spanning metals, radionuclides, and inorganic chemicals. 9 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 Reesedale Mutual — Lancaster, Ca, CA's 2021 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 Reesedale Mutual — Lancaster, Ca, 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 2021 report; a new report will replace it once the utility publishes its next annual update.

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