San Gabriel Valley Drinking Water Quality

What's Really in Your Tap Water?

Good news for San Gabriel Valley residents — your tap water meets all federal safety standards. With 162 ppm hardness (9.5 gpg), expect some mineral deposits over time. Lead levels test well below the EPA action level. No violations have been recorded in the past 3 years.

A

Safe to Drink

Meets all EPA standards

9.5 GPG hardness

Lead

Below EPA action level

0ppb
EPA Limit

EPA action level: 15 ppb

Hardness

Hard water

162ppm
0100300+

US Average: 100 ppm

Violations

Past 3 years

0total

Clean record

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Is San Gabriel Valley Tap Water Safe to Drink?

San Gabriel Valley tap water meets all EPA health standards and is safe to drink.

  • No health-based violations in the past 3 years.
  • Lead levels are below the EPA action level.
  • For complete peace of mind, consider testing your home's water—contaminants can enter through your plumbing.

The data below shows test results from 2 water utilities serving 258K people in the San Gabriel Valley area. Water quality testing is conducted regularly and reported to the EPA.

How Hard is San Gabriel Valley Water?

SoftVery Hard
060120180300+

162 ppm

9.5 grains per gallon

Hard

Hard water can cause scale buildup in pipes and appliances. A water softener may be beneficial.

Impact on Your Home

Shower

May dry out skin & hair

Kitchen

Spots on dishes

Laundry

Clothes may feel stiff

Appliances

Scale buildup

Regional Comparison

San Gabriel Valley
162
California
150
US Average
100

Values in ppm (mg/L as CaCO₃)

Based on 122 water samples from Los Angeles County.

Your pipes tell a different story

The data above shows what leaves the treatment plant—not what comes out of your faucet. Old pipes, lead solder, and building plumbing can add contaminants the city never tests for. Know exactly what's in your San Gabriel Valley tap water.

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Water splashing from a kitchen faucet

Lead & Contaminants

Understanding lead levels and water quality violations in San Gabriel Valley

Lead Test Results

90th Percentile Lead Level

0 ppb

Below EPA Action Level
0EPA Limit (15)30+

San Gabriel Valley lead levels are well within safe limits.

Regular testing is still recommended, as lead can enter water through household plumbing.

Last sampled: 2023-12-31

About Lead in Drinking Water

What is Lead in Water?

Lead is a toxic metal that can dissolve into drinking water from older pipes, solder, and fixtures. It's invisible, tasteless, and odorless, making testing the only way to detect it. The EPA has set an action level of 15 ppb, though they emphasize there is no safe level of lead exposure.

Potential Health Effects

Children

Developmental delays, learning difficulties, lower IQ, behavioral issues

Adults

High blood pressure, kidney damage, reproductive issues

How to Reduce Exposure

  • Run water for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before drinking, especially in the morning
  • Use cold water for cooking and drinking (hot water dissolves more lead)
  • Install a NSF-certified filter designed to remove lead
  • Test your water, especially if your home was built before 1986

EPA Compliance History

Excellent Record

No violations in past 3 years

This utility has maintained full EPA compliance. No action needed, but regular home testing is still recommended.

3-Year Violation Summary

0

Total Violations

0

Health-Related

0

Administrative

All past violations resolved

Health-Related Violations

Contaminant exceeded EPA safety limits. May require filter or alternative water source.

Administrative Violations

Missed testing deadlines or reporting. Does not indicate water quality issues.

Who Provides San Gabriel Valley's Water?

Utility Name

SAN GABRIEL VALLEY WATER CO.-EL MONTE

EPA System ID (PWSID)

CA1910039

Primary Water Source

Groundwater

Population Served

258K

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about San Gabriel Valley tap water quality

Yes, San Gabriel Valley tap water is safe to drink. The water meets all EPA standards with no health-based violations in the past 3 years. Lead levels are below the EPA action level of 15 ppb.
San Gabriel Valley has hard water with a hardness of 162 ppm (9.5 grains per gallon). Hard water can cause scale buildup in pipes and appliances. A water softener may be beneficial.
Lead levels (0 ppb) are below the EPA action level of 15 ppb.
San Gabriel Valley's tap water is provided by SAN GABRIEL VALLEY WATER CO.-EL MONTE. The EPA system ID (PWSID) is CA1910039. The primary water source is Groundwater. You can find official water quality reports and contact information through your local utility.
San Gabriel Valley tap water meets all EPA standards and is safe to drink without filtration. The water is hard (162 ppm), so a water softener could reduce scale buildup in pipes and appliances.
San Gabriel Valley's water utility has had no violations in the past 3 years, indicating excellent compliance with EPA drinking water regulations.
San Gabriel Valley's water utility uses chlorine or chloramine to disinfect the water supply. This is a safe and common practice required by the EPA. The taste is usually more noticeable in warm weather or near treatment facilities. To reduce chlorine taste, let water sit in an open pitcher for 30 minutes, use a refrigerator filter, or install a carbon filter on your tap.
San Gabriel Valley's tap water primarily comes from groundwater sources. The water undergoes treatment at local facilities before being distributed through the municipal water system. The water is provided by SAN GABRIEL VALLEY WATER CO.-EL MONTE.

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This data is for informational purposes only. Water quality can vary by neighborhood and building. For official reports, contact your local water utility or the EPA. Learn about our methodology