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2023 CCR

Consumer Confidence Reports (CCRs)

The preparation of CCRs is required by Health & Safety Code §116470 and California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Article 20Health & Safety Code §116470(b) also requires public water systems with more than 10,000 service connections that detect contaminants above their public health goals (PHGs) to provide PHG exceedance reports every three years and to hold public hearings regarding their reports.

The 2023 CCR should cover water quality data from January 1, 2023 through December 31, 2023. The 2023 CCR must be completed and distributed to consumers by July 1, 2024. Certification that our water system completed our 2023 CCR and provided it to consumers must be submitted to the Division of Drinking Water (DDW) District Office by October 1, 2024.

JRCWD_CCR 2023_Final Draft_6-25-24.pdf
A water quality report detailing contaminants like bacteria, lead, copper, and sodium levels in drinking water, with safety thresholds and sources.
A water quality report with missed DBP monitoring, no fecal indicators, and contact information for follow-up.
This is a water quality report with details about water sources, scheduled meetings, contact info, and language support.
A consumer confidence report for water quality, presented in English with translation instructions in Spanish, Mandarin, Tagalog, Vietnamese, and Hmong.
It's a Consumer Confidence Report on drinking water safety with regulatory information and warnings about potential contaminants.
A document with definitions of water quality terms and sources of drinking water contaminants.
Tables from a Consumer Confidence Report detailing contaminants in drinking water, their levels, and typical sources.
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