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San Dieguito Water District says treated water meets regulatory standards; report highlights PFAS detections below federal limits
Summary
Staff presented the district’s 2025 public health goals report, noting detections of disinfection byproducts and PFAS below current regulatory thresholds and outlined potential treatment options and high-level cost estimates from EPA tools.
San Dieguito Water District staff told the board on June 18 that constituents in the district’s drinking water were detected above public health goals in some cases but that the district has complied with all state and federal primary drinking water standards.
Tim Bailey, director of water treatment for the R.E. Badger Filtration Plant, presented the 2025 public health goals report, explaining that public health goals are non‑regulatory reference levels set by scientific agencies and are often far lower than enforceable Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs). Bailey said the district’s water has complied with all National Primary…
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