首页 2019 Water Quality Report Shows Water Provided by Mesa Water District Meets or Surpasses All State and Federal Drinking Water Standards 2019 Water Quality Report Shows Water Provided by Mesa Water District Meets or Surpasses All State and Federal Drinking Water Standards Posted: Tuesday, July 16, 2019 COSTA MESA, Calif.; July 16, 2019 – Mesa Water District (Mesa Water®) has released its 2019 Water Quality Report (Report), with data showing that Mesa Water's high quality, local groundwater supplies meet all stringent state and federal drinking water regulations. “Mesa Water’s top priority is to provide clean, safe, and reliable water for our customers,” says Shawn Dewane, Mesa Water Board President. In support of that goal, Mesa Water conducts over 30,000 water quality tests each year to ensure our water meets rigorous drinking water standards.” The Report provides valuable information about Mesa Water’s water supply sources. Mesa Water provides 100% of its water supplies from local groundwater, with some of that water pumped from deep underground and treated at the state-of-the-art Mesa Water Reliability Facility. The 2019 Report also includes water-wise tips and instructions for how to check a water meter to detect a leak. Further water use efficiency information, rebates, and recommended outdoor watering schedules can be found at MesaWater.org/SaveWater. The 2019 Report is now available at MesaWater.org/WaterQualityReport where it can be viewed or downloaded. Additionally, it is available at Mesa Water’s office, located at 1965 Placentia Avenue, Costa Mesa, and can be requested by emailing info@MesaWater.org or by calling 949.631.1201. The report can also be translated into other languages upon request. Mesa Water notified customers about the Report via a postcard mailed to residents and businesses that receive water from Mesa Water. For more information about the Report, or for water quality questions, please contact Mesa Water’s water quality staff at 949.207.5491. About Mesa Water Founded on January 1, 1960, and governed by a publicly-elected, five-member Board of Directors, Mesa Water is an independent special district that provides water service to 110,000 residents in an 18-square-mile service area that includes most of Costa Mesa, a portion of Newport Beach, and John Wayne Airport. Mesa Water provides 100 percent local reliable groundwater to its customers due to the Mesa Water Reliability Facility. Visit MesaWater.org, follow @MesaWater on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, email, or call 949.631.1200 to learn more.
COSTA MESA, Calif.; July 16, 2019 – Mesa Water District (Mesa Water®) has released its 2019 Water Quality Report (Report), with data showing that Mesa Water's high quality, local groundwater supplies meet all stringent state and federal drinking water regulations. “Mesa Water’s top priority is to provide clean, safe, and reliable water for our customers,” says Shawn Dewane, Mesa Water Board President. In support of that goal, Mesa Water conducts over 30,000 water quality tests each year to ensure our water meets rigorous drinking water standards.” The Report provides valuable information about Mesa Water’s water supply sources. Mesa Water provides 100% of its water supplies from local groundwater, with some of that water pumped from deep underground and treated at the state-of-the-art Mesa Water Reliability Facility. The 2019 Report also includes water-wise tips and instructions for how to check a water meter to detect a leak. Further water use efficiency information, rebates, and recommended outdoor watering schedules can be found at MesaWater.org/SaveWater. The 2019 Report is now available at MesaWater.org/WaterQualityReport where it can be viewed or downloaded. Additionally, it is available at Mesa Water’s office, located at 1965 Placentia Avenue, Costa Mesa, and can be requested by emailing info@MesaWater.org or by calling 949.631.1201. The report can also be translated into other languages upon request. Mesa Water notified customers about the Report via a postcard mailed to residents and businesses that receive water from Mesa Water. For more information about the Report, or for water quality questions, please contact Mesa Water’s water quality staff at 949.207.5491.