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Water Quality

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The 2023 Consumer Confidence Report, also known as the annual water quality report, is here! This report is based on data collected in 2023, which is why it is labeled the 2023 report though it is published in 2024. In this report, customers can learn more about where your water comes from, and how the water quality compares to drinking water standards. To read this year’s water quality report, click here!

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For those who have been through a boil water event (a way to ensure your water is safe if, for example, you lose water service after a power outage), here are some tips for using your water after the boil water has been lifted:

  • Run all taps for 2 minutes or until the water runs cold before consuming for the first time.
  • All ice and beverages made with non-boiled water since the notice was issued should be discarded. If you have an ice-maker, dispose of any ice made since the precautionary Boil Water Advisory. The next three batches of ice should also be discarded. 
  • The CDC recommends discarding water filters after a boil water advisory. As a general health precaution, filters should be changed according to the regular schedule recommended by the manufacturer, as old filters can diminish water quality.

Learn more here.

Our Commitment to Quality

San Jose Water is committed to supplying water that meets or surpasses all state and federal drinking standards. Browse the sections below to get information on water quality topics.

In addition, you can find a summary of our most recent water testing results along with other important information in our Annual Water Quality report.

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PFAS

PFAS

Learn more about how SJW is addressing these chemicals http://g6.alexblog.net/pfas.  

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Taste and Smell

Notice anything unusual? Check out the most common reasons.

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Lead

Lead is carefully monitored by SJW. Learn more about what we are doing to keep you safe. 

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Water Clarity

What if your water isn't perfectly clear? We have answers!

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Fluoride

What is fluoride and how does it affect your water? See answers to these questions as well as the fluoridation levels in your area.

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Backflow

"Backflow" is the reversal of flow of a liquid, gas, or suspended solid into the potable water supply. Find out more about backflow and how we prevent it.

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Water Pressure

Understand high and low pressure, and how to manage both.

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Water heater

Water Heaters and Softeners

  • Water heater tips
  • Water softener tips
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Water Quality FAQs

  • Water supply
  • Hard & Soft Water
  • Safety & Quality
  • Water Containment
  • Fish tanks, Pools, Spas