首页 2024 Water Quality Report Reaffirms Mesa Water District's Water is Clean and Safe 2024 Water Quality Report Reaffirms Mesa Water District's Water is Clean and Safe Posted: Tuesday, July 2, 2024 COSTA MESA, Calif.; June 21, 2024 — Residents and businesses in Mesa Water District’s (Mesa Water®) service area can be fully confident that their water is clean and safe, according to the 2024 Water Quality Report, which confirms the district’s local groundwater supplies meet all stringent state and federal drinking water regulations. “Our customers can rest assured that their water is of the highest quality. Mesa Water conducts more than 30,000 water quality tests annually to ensure our water meets rigorous drinking water standards,” says Shawn Dewane, Mesa Water Board President. “We consider it a great responsibility to provide an abundance of local, reliable, clean and safe water.” The annual Water Quality Report provides valuable information about the District’s water sources including mention of Mesa Water’s two new largest producing groundwater wells. The Report also includes information about water use efficiency tips and rebates which can be found at MesaWater.org/BeMesaWaterWise. To view the Report, visit MesaWater.org/WaterQualityReport. A hard copy can be requested and mailed to customers by emailing Info@MesaWater.org or calling 949.631.1201. The Report can also be translated into other languages upon request. Mesa Water’s customers were notified about the availability of the Report via a postcard mailed in June. About Mesa Water Mesa Water District (Mesa Water®), a local independent special district, manages its finances and water infrastructure, and advocates water policy, while reliably providing an abundance of clean, safe water to benefit the public’s quality of life. Founded on January 1, 1960 and governed by a publicly-elected, five-member Board of Directors, Mesa Water provides 100% local groundwater to 110,000 residents in an 18-square-mile service area that includes most of the City of Costa Mesa, parts of Newport Beach, and unincorporated Orange County including John Wayne Airport. Follow @MesaWater on Facebook, Instagram. Visit MesaWater.org and Mesa Water Reliability Facility to learn more. For questions, email info@MesaWater.org or call 949.631.1200.