Grover Beach Water Department
- People Served
- 12.7K
- Water Source
- Surface Water
- Counties
- San Luis Obispo County
- Data from
- 2020-2023
Contaminants Exceeding Limits
The following contaminants have exceeded the guideline limits at least once in the last year.
- CH
Chlorate
Chlorate forms when chlorine-based disinfectants react with water. It's a byproduct of water treatment that can interfere with thyroid function, especially in infants and pregnant women.
- CH
Chlorate
Chlorate forms when chlorine-based disinfectants react with water. It's a byproduct of water treatment that can interfere with thyroid function, especially in infants and pregnant women.
- MA
Manganese
Manganese is a metal found in rocks and soil. It enters water through erosion and industrial processes. While essential in small amounts, excess can harm the nervous system.
- MA
Manganese
Manganese is a metal found in rocks and soil. It enters water through erosion and industrial processes. While essential in small amounts, excess can harm the nervous system.
Other Contaminants Detected
The following contaminants have been detected, but not exceeded the guideline limits in the last year.
Alkalinity, Bicarbonate
Avg: | 119.500 ppm |
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Limit: | - |
Alkalinity, Bicarbonate
Avg: | 181.000 ppm |
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Limit: | - |
Alkalinity, Caco3 Stability
Avg: | 189.000 ppm |
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Limit: | - |
Alkalinity, Total
Avg: | 189.500 ppm |
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Limit: | - |
Aluminum
Avg: | 0.014 ppb |
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Limit: | - |
Arsenic
Avg: | 2.300 ppb |
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Limit: | 10.000 ppb |
Contaminants tested
Summary
- People Served
- 12.7K
- Surface Water
- San Luis Obispo County
- Data from 2020-2023
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