California Drinking Water Information

Welcome to the California Drinking Water Section of the ADC Website.

The Information in this Section is about California Drinking Water Standards & Drinking Water Contaminants along with Drinking Water Test Results.

 

(Please note that every state is required under State, Federal Laws, and the EPA to conduct drinking water testing for a wide variety of toxic contaminants.  Your individual state, drinking water districts, and other state entities are required to release this information (exact test results-not just summary data), upon request.)

 

For More Information:

California Department of Public Health - Drinking Water Program
PO Box 997377, MS-7416, Sacramento, CA  95899-7377
1616 Capitol Avenue, Suite 74.421, Sacramento, CA 95899-5052

Telephone: (916) 449-5568 - Fax: (916) 440-5602
EDT Email Address: edt@cdph.ca.gov -
Email Address: ameeks@cdph.ca.gov

California Drinking Water Quality Monitoring Schedule Notification documents
list upcoming & Over Due required contaminant testing of drinking water of
water systems in California.  It can be viewed at the website:
http://www.cdph.ca.gov/certlic/drinkingwater/Pages/Monitoring.aspx

All California drinking water quality analyses data are available to download at the
EDT Library & Water Quality Analyses Data & Download Page at the website:
http://www.cdph.ca.gov/certlic/drinkingwater/pages/EDTlibrary.aspx

Note: The State Website contains the exact tables – databases – that you must download first.  Problem: Are trying to view the data from the website?  It would be extremely difficult if not impossible to view online.)

California State Department of Health
Drinking Water Division
Chemicals & Contaminants in Drinking Water
http://www.cdph.ca.gov/certlic/drinkingwater/Pages/Chemicalcontaminants.aspx

Note:  Energy Efficient Light Bulb Hazards include Mercury, Arsenic, Lead & PCBs in older ballasts.
See California EPA Website for more information:  http://www.calepa.ca.gov


California State Department of Health-Drinking Water Division-State of California
Listing of Public Drinking Water Tests for all 58 Counties in California from January 1, 2011, through November 15, 2011.

2011 WQM DOCUMENTATION.DOC

Alameda 2011 Full.xls

Alameda 2011 gt 0.xls

Alpine 2011 Full.xls

Alpine 2011 gt 0.xls

Amador 2011 Full.xls

Amador 2011 gt 0.xls

Butte 2011 Full.xls

Butte 2011 gt 0.xls

Calaveras 2011 gt 0.xls

Calveras 2011 Full.xls

Colusa 2011 Full.xls

Colusa 2011 gt 0.xls

Contra Costa 1 Jan 2006 - 31 Dec 2010.xls

Contra Costa 2011 gt 0.xls

Contra Costa Full 1 Jan - 15 Nov 2011.xls

Del Norte 2011 Full.xls

Del Norte 2011 gt 0.xls

El Dorado 2011 Full.xls

El Dorado 2011 gt 0.xls

Fresno 2011 Full.xls

Glenn 2011 Full.xls

Humbolt 2011 Full.xls

Imperial 2011 Full.xls

Inyo 2011 Full.xls

Kern 2011 Full.xls

Kings 2011 Full.xls

Lake 2011 Full.xls

Lassen 2011 full.xls

Los Angleles Full Multiple sheets.xls

Madera 2011 Full.xls

Marin 2011 Full.xls

Mariposa 2011 Full.xls

Mendocino 2011 Full.xls

Merced 2011 Full.xls

Modoc 2011 Full.xls

Mono 2011 Full.xls

Monterey 2011 Full.xls

Napa 2011 Full.xls

Nevada 2011 Full.xls

Orange 2011 Full.xls

Placer 2011 Full.xls

Plumas 2011 Full.xls

Riverside 2011 Full.xls

Sacramento 2011 Full.xls

San Benito 2011 Full.xls

San Bernardino 2011 Full.xls

San Diego 2011 Full.xls

San Francisco 2011 Full.xls

San Jaquin 2011 Full.xls

San Luis Obispo 2011 Full.xls

San Mateo 2011 Full.xls

Santa Barbara 2011 Full.xls

Santa Clara 2011 Full.xls

Santa Cruz 2011 Full.xls

Shasta 2011 Full.xls

Sierra 2011 Full.xls

Siskiyou 2011 Full.xls

Solano 2011 Full.xls

Sonoma 2011 Full.xls

Stanislaus 2011 Full.xls

Sutter 2011 Full.xls

Tehama 2011 Full.xls

Trinity 2011 Full.xls

Tulare 2011 Full.xls

Tuolumne 2011 Full.xls

Ventura 2011 Full.xls

Yolo 2011 Full.xls

Yuba 2011 Full.xls


Live Well With Cantwell WCGH 1490 Radio-Connecticut February 7, 2012 Audio Podcast
The Increasing use of 2,4-D in Agriculture, in Drinking Water Sources to Control Aquatic Weeds, Along Roadways, and in Forest Lands to Kill unwanted Trees & Plants. Pauline's Guests:  Rosalind Peterson & Author Carol Van Strum provides information on this usage, public health impacts, and deadlines for Public Comment.

http://archives.warpradio.com/btr/wgcharchives/LiveWellWithCantwell/020712.mp3

http://www.wgch.com/showarchive/lwwc.shtml

http://www.aphis.usda.gov/newsroom/2011/12/brs_actions.shtml

DAS-40278-9 Corn: For Public Comment

U.S.D.A APHIS is also making available today a PPRA and a draft EA to address a request from Dow, Inc. seeking a determination of nonregulated status of its DAS-40278-9 corn. This corn has been genetically engineered to provide tolerance to 2,4-D and aryloxyphenoxypropionate (AOPP) acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase (ACCase) inhibitors, also known as “fop” herbicides.  DAS-40278-9 corn has been field tested in the major corn growing regions of the continental United States as well as Hawaii. APHIS’ risk assessment indicates that DAS-40278-9 corn is unlikely to pose a plant pest risk.  APHIS is making available for public comment the Dow petition for nonregulated status, APHIS’ PPRA and draft EA. These documents can be found at:

http://www.aphis.usda.gov/biotechnology/news.shtml

The public comment period will close on Feb. 27, 2012. 

See Other Biotechnology Regulatory Actions (Genetically Modified Crops) below and their U.S.D.A. Deadlines.


Live Well With Cantwell WCGH 1490 Radio-Connecticut February 7, 2012 Audio Podcast
The Increasing use of 2,4-D in Agriculture, in Drinking Water Sources to Control Aquatic Weeds, Along Roadways, and in Forest Lands to Kill unwanted Trees & Plants. Pauline's Guests:  Rosalind Peterson & Author Carol Van Strum provides information on this usage, public health impacts, and deadlines for Public Comment.

http://archives.warpradio.com/btr/wgcharchives/LiveWellWithCantwell/020712.mp3

http://www.wgch.com/showarchive/lwwc.shtml

http://www.aphis.usda.gov/newsroom/2011/12/brs_actions.shtml

DAS-40278-9 Corn: For Public Comment

U.S.D.A APHIS is also making available today a PPRA and a draft EA to address a request from Dow, Inc. seeking a determination of nonregulated status of its DAS-40278-9 corn. This corn has been genetically engineered to provide tolerance to 2,4-D and aryloxyphenoxypropionate (AOPP) acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase (ACCase) inhibitors, also known as “fop” herbicides.  DAS-40278-9 corn has been field tested in the major corn growing regions of the continental United States as well as Hawaii. APHIS’ risk assessment indicates that DAS-40278-9 corn is unlikely to pose a plant pest risk.  APHIS is making available for public comment the Dow petition for nonregulated status, APHIS’ PPRA and draft EA. These documents can be found at:

http://www.aphis.usda.gov/biotechnology/news.shtml

The public comment period will close on Feb. 27, 2012. 

See Other Biotechnology Regulatory Actions (Genetically Modified Crops) below and their U.S.D.A. Deadlines.