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Water resources staff present 2024 Consumer Confidence Report and Public Health Goals review; city says drinking water meets regulatory limits

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Water Resources staff reviewed the city’s 2024 Consumer Confidence Report and the triennial Public Health Goals report, concluding Santa Barbara’s drinking water meets all maximum contaminant levels and noting a handful of parameters above non-enforceable public health goals.

City of Santa Barbara Water Resources staff presented the 2024 Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) and the related Public Health Goals (PHG) report to the Water Commission on July 17, describing lab operations, testing volume, and key results from calendar year 2024.

Galen Fair, the city’s Water Quality Superintendent, said the CCR — a Division of Drinking Water regulatory requirement covering calendar year 2024 — was mailed to customers by the July 1 deadline. Fair said the report lists only detected parameters and compares measured results to regulatory benchmarks such as maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) and public health…

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