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Porterville water system in compliance; report notes PCE and PFAS detections below action levels

5023731 · June 18, 2025
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City staff told the council that Porterville's water system meets state and federal drinking-water standards; the 2025 public health goal report recorded detections of tetrachloroethylene (PCE) and PFAS in some wells but reported levels under regulatory action levels and described ongoing monitoring.

The Porterville City Council received the city's 2025 public health goal report for drinking water at a June 17 public hearing and accepted the report after staff explained ongoing monitoring and test results.

Assistant City Manager Mike Knight summarized the statutory background for the report and said the city remains in full compliance with all applicable state and federal drinking-water standards. Staff reported that tetrachloroethylene…

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