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Thousand Oaks council receives triennial public-health goals water-quality report; staff says drinking water meets enforceable standards

Thousand Oaks City Council · September 24, 2025
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Summary

City staff told the council the 2025 triennial public-health goals report found a small number of contaminants above public-health goals but well below maximum contaminant levels; the council voted 5–0 to receive the report.

Thousand Oaks — The City Council voted unanimously on Sept. 23 to receive the 2025 triennial public-health goals water-quality report and to place the report in the public record.

Utilities Superintendent Mike Dovachowicz told the council that public health goals are non-enforceable, health-based targets developed by the state or the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, while maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) are the enforceable standards. “The city's…

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