PFAS Information
Keeping Your Water Safe
All water supplied to our customers meets the regulatory standards set by the state and federal governments and, in almost all cases, the quality was significantly better than required. We are committed to delivering a safe and reliable water supply to our customers. Zone 7 continues to deliver all water below the California Division of Drinking Water’s response levels for PFOA and PFOS.
- PFAS Potential Source Investigation (Final December 2020)
- PFAS Technical Memorandum 1 PFAS and Hexavalent Chromium Treatment Feasibility Study
- PFAS Presentation to the Board, April 17, 2019 (Power Point)
- PFAS Update Presentation to the Board, September 18, 2019 (Power Point)
- PFAS Staff Report, April 17, 2019, Item No. 9
- PFAS Staff Report, September 18, 2019, Item No. 10
- PFAS Quarterly Monitoring Update (October 19, 2022)
- New Advisory Levels for PFHxS
- PFAS Management Update Presentation (August 31, 2022)
- Analysis of PFAS Mobilization Under Various Pumping Scenarios
- PFAS FAQ (updated 3/23/2023)
- 1st Quarter PFAS Detection Summary (4/3/2023)
- 2nd Quarter PFAS Detection Summary (7/7/2023)
- 3rd Quarter PFAS Detection Summary (10/23/2023)
- 4th Quarter PFAS Detection Summary (12/7/2023)
- 1st Quarter PFAS Detection Summary (3/28/2024)
- 2nd Quarter PFAS Detection Summary (5/28/2024)
- PFAS Management Update Presentation (September 4, 2024)
- 3rd Quarter PFAS Detection Summary (10/16/2024)
- 4th Quarter PFAS Detection Summary (12/17/2024)
- Read more
Water Treatment Facilities
BRINGING SAFE WATER TO YOU
Zone 7 operates two surface water treatment plants (Del Valle Water Treatment Plant and Patterson Pass Water Treatment Plant), the Mocho Groundwater Demineralization Plant, 10 groundwater supply wells and a state-of-the-art water quality testing laboratory. Water treatment facilities are staffed by talented and committed experts in their fields who make a world of difference when it comes to bringing safe water to the Tri-Valley community.
Dive into the Wondrous World of Water
The world of water quality is often filled with complex terms and scientific language – from parts per trillion to turbidity. Luckily the technicians at Zone 7’s state-of-the-art lab conduct the science to ensure customers have safe and clean water. In order to provide full transparency, the Wondrous World of Water campaign helps answer the question, “what in the world does all this mean?”
Annual Water Quality Reports
Step inside the world of water and learn how Zone 7 Water Agency ensures that drinking water is safe, clean and sustainable in these Water Quality Reports, also commonly referred to as the Consumer Confidence Reports.
- CCR for 2019
- CCR for 2018
- CCR for 2017
- CCR for 2016
- CCR for 2015
- CCR for 2014
- CCR for 2013
- CCR for 2012
- CCR for 2011
- CCR for 2010
- CCR for 2009
- CCR for 2008
- CCR for 2007
- CCR for 2006
- CCR for 2005
- CCR for 2004
- CCR for 2003
- CCR for 2002
- CCR for 2001
- CCR for 2000
- CCR for 1999
- CCR for 1998
- CCR for 2020
- CCR for 2021
- CCR for 2022
- 2023 Consumer Confidence Report
- Read more
Source Water Assessment Reports
Zone 7 Water Agency draws from a diverse portfolio of drinking water sources including local and imported surface water as well as groundwater which we pump from wells. We carefully monitor all these sources to ensure their continued quality and to protect the safety of our water supply.
Service Line Material Inventory
Learn more about our service line material inventory as required by the federal Lead and Copper Rule Revisions (LCRR)