Will I know if there is a problem with my water?
If the amount of a contaminant exceeds a predetermined safe level in your drinking water (MCL, Action Level, etc.), We will notify you via newspapers, radio, TV and other means within 24 hours. With the notification, you will be instructed on what appropriate actions you can take to protect your family’s health.

For more information, visit the Vulnerable Populations & Water Contaminants page.

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1. Will I know if there is a problem with my water?
2. How is my water treated and purified?
3. Should I be concerned about drinking water if I have a weakened immune system?
4. Does my drinking water contain lead and what can I do about it?
5. How do cross-connections affect drinking water?
6. Who do I call if I have a question about my water or sewer bill?
7. Who do I call if I have a loss of pressure, taste and or odor problems?
8. I’m concerned about my water quality. Who do I call to have my water tested?
9. Who do I call for a tour of the Water Filtration Facility?
10. Will I know if there is a problem with my water?