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Over the years, Glendale Water & Power customers have known that they can count on having excellent water quality and water reliability. Each year, GWP sends a water quality report to every customer in the city. Consistently, these reports show that Glendale water meets and, in many instances, surpasses all federal and state drinking water standards.
Water quality is not taken for granted at Glendale Water & Power. We closely monitor your drinking water to maintain its high quality. Each month, we do about 250 different tests on your water and the results are reported to the State Health Department.
You can view GWP's Water Quality Report in Adobe PDF format below:
Customer Participation and Assistance
Comments from the public are welcome and may be presented at the City's Water and Power Commission meetings held the first Monday of every month,
at 4:00 PM, in the Glendale City Council Chambers, 613 E. Broadway Avenue.
If you have any questions regarding the quality of your drinking water or would like more information about Glendale water, please write to
Ray Notario, Water Quality Section,
Glendale Water & Power
141 N. Glendale Ave., Level 4
Glendale, CA 91206
(818) 548-3962 or (818) 548-2062
More information about
contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the
USEPA's Safe Drinking Water Hotline (1-800-426-4791).
This information is very important.
Please have someone translate it for you or contact the City for a translation as follows:
Last modified: Wednesday, June 25, 2008 8:21:18 AM
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