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Oceanside Accepts Triennial Water‑Quality PHG Report; Staff Says Drinking Water Meets All Regulatory Standards
Summary
City staff presented the triennial public‑health‑goals (PHG) report covering 2022–2024; Oceanside meets state and federal drinking‑water regulatory standards, though seven constituents exceeded PHGs and reducing them would cost an estimated $39 million per year.
City staff on Nov. 19 presented the required triennial report on water quality relative to public health goals — an informational study that identifies contaminants detected above non‑regulatory PHG levels and estimates the cost to reduce them to PHG levels.
Jordan Alejo, environmental compliance officer for the Water Utilities Department, told council the city…
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