2024 Water Quality Consumer Confidence Report

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Water Quality Consumer Confidence Report (PDF)


Published June 2025

We take pride in delivering high-quality drinking water

This Consumer Confidence Report provides facts and perspectives you need to make an informed evaluation of your tap water. It contains water quality monitoring results for calendar year 2024 and answers the most common customer questions. Fountain spraying up at Central Park lagoon

The most frequently asked question we hear: "Is our tap water safe to drink?" Yes! Our drinking water quality is carefully regulated by the Federal Government with the Safe Drinking Water Act, requiring the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to establish uniform standards enforced by the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB), Division of Drinking Water.

The 2024 Water Quality Report is prepared according to the Safe Drinking Water Act requirements and State regulations. Only constituents that were detected in at least one water source appear in the water quality table. As required by the State, we also provide additional information for certain constituents though the water meets all applicable drinking water standards.

PRIMARY STANDARDS are designed to protect public health, specifying limits called Maximum Contaminant Levels (MCLs) for substances in water that may be harmful to humans or affect health if consumed in large quantities.

SECONDARY STANDARDS are qualities such as color, taste and odor, specifying limits for substances that may affect consumer acceptance of the water.

The State allows us to monitor some contaminants less than once per year since their concentrations don’t change frequently. Due to regulatory monitoring schedules, some data can be more than one year old.

For information, guidance and potential health effects in English and Spanish, call:

EPA Safe Drinking Water Hotline: 1-800-426-4791

Guidance for People with Compromised Immune Systems

Some people may be more vulnerable to contaminants in drinking water than the general population. Those with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, who have undergone organ transplants, and some elderly, infants and other immuno-compromised people can be particularly at risk from infections and should seek advice about drinking water from their health care providers.

Share this Water Quality Report with all people who drink City tap water, especially if they may not have received this notice directly.

This Water Quality Report is available online at SantaClaraCA.gov/WaterQualityReport. Post it in a public place or distribute paper copies by hand or mail.

Free paper copies of the 2024 Water Quality Consumer Confidence Report are available at:

  • City Hall
  • City Libraries
  • Santa Clara Senior Center
  • Community Recreation Center
  • By request: Water@SantaClaraCA.gov or 408-615-2000
Water System Improvements, Well Rehabilitation & CCCPH
Source Water Information
City of Santa Clara Water Quality Table
Contaminant Regulations
Leaks & Water Conservation
Additional Water Quality Information
Last Updated:
10-09-2025