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La Habra staff says city water meets state and federal standards in 2025 public health goals report
Summary
City staff presented the 2025 Public Health Goals report and the council voted to receive and file it. Staff said La Habra's drinking water meets or is better than all state and federal legal limits and cited routine testing and a recent citywide lead test with no detections.
La Habra city staff on Aug. 18 presented the city's 2025 Public Health Goals (PHG) report for drinking water and the City Council voted to receive and file the report following a public hearing.
"The most important takeaway out of this report is our water it meets or is better than all state and federal legal limits. And our drinking water is very safe," a water-system staff member said during the presentation. Staff described the PHG report as a transparency exercise required by state law and explained that PHGs are nonbinding health-based goals while maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) are the enforceable legal limits.
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