Monday, June 10, 2013

Local Suppliers Release Water Quality Report

clwalogo[CLWA] - Castaic Lake Water Agency, along with CLWA’s Santa Clarita Water Division, Los Angeles County Waterworks District #36, Newhall County Water District and Valencia Water Company continuously work to ensure you and your neighbors have a reliable and high quality water supply at a reasonable price. The California Department of Public Health requires water suppliers to provide all customers an annual report on the quality of drinking water and to show how it meets federal and state drinking water standards.


This 2013 Annual Water Quality Report describes in detail the quality of local water supplies in the Santa Clarita Valley during 2012. There is additional explanation of the requirements and test results in the Report. In previous years the report was mailed to customers. This year, due to a change in the law and a desire to save ratepayers money, the water suppliers are posting the report on their websites and mailing notices of its availability to customers.


To view the 2013 Annual Water Quality Report, [CLICK HERE].


Paper copies of the 2013 Water Quality Report can be obtained by contacting your local water retailer identified in the report.


 


The Santa Clarita Valley Family of Water Suppliers consists of the Castaic Lake Water Agency, Newhall County Water District, Los Angeles County Waterworks District No. 36, Santa Clarita Water Division, and the Valencia Water Company. 


 


About the Castaic Lake Water Agency:


The Castaic Lake Water Agency (CLWA) is the Santa Clarita Valley’s public water wholesaler. CLWA operates three treatment plants, three pump stations, three storage facilities, and over 45 miles of transmission pipelines. Our mission is to provide reliable, quality water at a reasonable cost to the Santa Clarita Valley. www.clwa.org


 


About Los Angeles County Waterworks District #36:


Los Angeles County Waterworks Districts (LACWD) is a network of public water systems formed pursuant to Division 16, County Waterworks Districts of the California Water Code. LACWD provides retail water service to five County Waterworks Districts. District #36, Val Verde, serves a population of about 4,650 people through 1,320 connections in a portion of the Santa Clarita Valley. www.lacwaterworks.org


 


About Newhall County Water District:


Newhall County Water District, created in 1953, is one of four water purveyors in the Santa Clarita Valley and currently supplies a population of approximately 30,000 with over 9,000 service connections. Governed by a five-member Board of Directors, elected at large by residents of the district, its 34-square mile service area includes four distinct geographical areas in the valley – Pinetree, Newhall, Tesoro and Castaic. www.ncwd.org


 


About Santa Clarita Water Division:


Santa Clarita Water is a division of the Castaic Lake Water Agency (SCWD). SCWD is a water retailer that serves approximately 124,000 people with over 28,000 connections in portions of the City of Santa Clarita in the communities of Canyon Country, Newhall and Saugus and unincorporated portions of Los Angeles County. SCWD supplies water from local groundwater sources and CLWA imported water. www.scwater.org


 


About Valencia Water Company:


Valencia Water Company (Valencia) serves approximately 113,000 people in the Santa Clarita Valley, including Valencia, Stevenson Ranch and portions of Newhall, Saugus and Castaic. Valencia supplies its customers with high-quality water supplied from local wells and from imported supplies. Valencia is an investor-owned water utility regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission, the state agency charged with regulatory oversight of investor owned utilities in California. www.valenciawater.com


 



Local Suppliers Release Water Quality Report