View 2022 Water Quality Report (PDF)

Since 1990, California public water utilities have been providing an annual Water Quality Report to their customers. This year’s report covers calendar year 2021 drinking water quality testing and reporting.

The City of Garden Grove Water Services Division (City) vigilantly safe - guards its water supply and, as in years past, the water delivered to your home meets the quality standards required by federal and state regulatory
agencies. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and the State Water Resources Control Board, Division of Drinking Water (DDW) are the agencies responsible for establishing and enforcing drinking water
quality standards.

In some cases, the City goes beyond what is required by testing for unregulated chemicals that may have
known health risks but do not have drinking water standards. For example, the Orange County Water District
(OCWD), which manages the groundwater basin, and the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
(MWDSC), which supplies imported treated surface water to the City test for unregulated chemicals in our
water supply. Unregulated chemical monitoring helps USEPA and DDW determine where certain chemicals
occur and whether new standards need to be established for those chemicals to protect public health.
Through drinking water quality testing programs carried out by OCWD for groundwater, MWDSC for treated surface water and the City for the water distribution system, your drinking water is constantly monitored from source to tap for regulated and unregulated constituents. The state allows us to monitor for some contaminants less than once per year because the concentrations of these contaminants do not change frequently.

Some of our data, though representative, are more than one year old.