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Your Local Water Profile: Dana Point

This profile explains what the applicable water provider reported for Dana Point, what those results may mean throughout a home, and where property-specific testing or inspection may still be needed.

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A water provider's official report describes the public water system and its monitoring period — not every individual home. Plumbing materials, water age, temperature, and equipment can change water after it enters a property. Official report years: 2025, 2024.

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What the official water report says

Your water at a glance

South Coast Water District

The report lists hardness as 207 ppm; this is very hard on the USGS scale.

USGS hardness scale: 0–60 soft; 61–120 moderately hard; 121–180 hard; >180 very hard, in mg/L as CaCO3.

Source: official report, p. 8

Moulton Niguel Water District

The report lists hardness as 270 ppm; this is very hard on the USGS scale.

USGS hardness scale: 0–60 soft; 61–120 moderately hard; 121–180 hard; >180 very hard, in mg/L as CaCO3.

Source: official report, p. PAGE 11

South Coast Water District — compliance, as reported

The report states: “Your drinking water meets or exceeds all state and federal standards, with rigorous monitoring in place. [p. 13]

Violations or advisories, as reported: On January 21, 2025, a higher than normal (7 NTU) grab sample result was reported at the Baker Water Treatment Plant. This value is inconsistent with the continuous online analyzer which showed a reading of 0.0259 NTU at the same time. The available evidence suggests that the higher than normal grab sample was not a valid representation of the water quality produced by the plant at the time. No other result above 0.1 NTU was reported throughout the year. [p. 9]

Moulton Niguel Water District — compliance, as reported

The report states: “Moulton Niguel’s water is safe and continues to meet all state and federal water quality standards.

Violations or advisories, as reported: No violations occurred. The report states: \"Moulton Niguel’s water is safe and continues to meet all state and federal water quality standards.\" There were zero detections for all 29 PFAS chemicals tested.

Units used on this page: parts per million (ppm) — a concentration commonly corresponding to milligrams per liter in water; parts per billion (ppb) — a very small concentration commonly corresponding to micrograms per liter in water; parts per trillion (ppt) — a very small concentration commonly corresponding to nanograms per liter in water; milligrams per liter (mg/L) — about one part per million in water.

The Three C's — 1 of 3

Chemistry

What does this water tend to do in a home?

South Coast Water District

Total Hardness, as CaCO3

The utility reported: 207 ppm

2025 GROUNDWATER RECOVERY FACILITY WATER QUALITY · report p. 8 · official report

Calcium

The utility reported: 52 ppm

2025 GROUNDWATER RECOVERY FACILITY WATER QUALITY · report p. 8 · official report

Magnesium

The utility reported: 20 ppm

2025 GROUNDWATER RECOVERY FACILITY WATER QUALITY · report p. 8 · official report

pH

The utility reported: 8.2 pH unit

2025 GROUNDWATER RECOVERY FACILITY WATER QUALITY · report p. 8 · official report

Alkalinity, total as CaCO3

The utility reported: 58 ppm

2025 GROUNDWATER RECOVERY FACILITY WATER QUALITY · report p. 8 · official report

Total Dissolved Solids

The utility reported: 496 ppm

2025 GROUNDWATER RECOVERY FACILITY WATER QUALITY · report p. 8 · official report

Chloride

The utility reported: 108 ppm

2025 GROUNDWATER RECOVERY FACILITY WATER QUALITY · report p. 8 · official report

Sulfate

The utility reported: 159 ppm

2025 GROUNDWATER RECOVERY FACILITY WATER QUALITY · report p. 8 · official report

Sodium

The utility reported: 62 ppm

2025 GROUNDWATER RECOVERY FACILITY WATER QUALITY · report p. 8 · official report

Hardness, total as CaCO3

The utility reported: 293 ppm

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

Hardness, total

The utility reported: 17 grains/gallon

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

Calcium

The utility reported: 73 ppm

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

Magnesium

The utility reported: 26.9 ppm

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

pH

The utility reported: 7.6 pH unit

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

Alkalinity, total as CaCO3

The utility reported: 119 ppm

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

Total Dissolved Solids

The utility reported: 625 ppm

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

Chloride

The utility reported: 109 ppm

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

Sulfate

The utility reported: 219 ppm

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

Sodium

The utility reported: 101 ppm

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

Hardness, total as CaCO3

The utility reported: 236 ppm

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Hardness, total

The utility reported: 14 grains/gal

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Calcium

The utility reported: 56 ppm

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Magnesium

The utility reported: 22 ppm

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

pH

The utility reported: 8.3 pH units

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Alkalinity, total as CaCO3

The utility reported: 108 ppm

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Total Dissolved Solids

The utility reported: 545 ppm

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Chloride

The utility reported: 92 ppm

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Sulfate

The utility reported: 182 ppm

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Sodium

The utility reported: 88 ppm

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Lead 90th percentile

The utility reported: Not detected at the report's stated reporting limit ppb

LEAD AND COPPER ACTION LEVELS AT RESIDENTIAL TAPS · report p. 6 · official report

Copper 90th percentile

The utility reported: 0.13 ppm

LEAD AND COPPER ACTION LEVELS AT RESIDENTIAL TAPS · report p. 6 · official report

Chlorine Residual

The utility reported: 1.6 ppm

2025 SOUTH COAST WATER DISTRICT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM WATER QUALITY · report p. 6 · official report

Moulton Niguel Water District

Hardness, total as CaCO3

The utility reported: 270 ppm

Diemer Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Hardness, total

The utility reported: 15.7 grains/gallon

Diemer Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

pH

The utility reported: 8.2 pH units

Diemer Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Alkalinity, total as CaCO3

The utility reported: 114 ppm

Diemer Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Total Dissolved Solids

The utility reported: 621 ppm

Diemer Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Sodium

The utility reported: 103 ppm

Diemer Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Chloride

The utility reported: 104 ppm

Diemer Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Sulfate

The utility reported: 224 ppm

Diemer Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Specific Conductance

The utility reported: 979 μmho/cm

Diemer Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Calcium

The utility reported: 68 ppm

Diemer Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Magnesium

The utility reported: 26 ppm

Diemer Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Color

The utility reported: 2 color units

Diemer Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Odor

The utility reported: 1 threshold odor number

Diemer Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Turbidity

The utility reported: 0.06 NTU

Diemer Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Hardness, total as CaCO3

The utility reported: 295 ppm

Baker Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Hardness as Grains per Gallon

The utility reported: 17.21 grains/gallon

Baker Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

pH

The utility reported: 7.9 pH units

Baker Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Alkalinity, total as CaCO3

The utility reported: 124 ppm

Baker Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Total Dissolved Solids

The utility reported: 642 ppm

Baker Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Sodium

The utility reported: 105 ppm

Baker Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Chloride

The utility reported: 112 ppm

Baker Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Sulfate

The utility reported: 237 ppm

Baker Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Specific Conductance

The utility reported: 1,065 μmho/cm

Baker Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Calcium

The utility reported: 72.7 ppm

Baker Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Magnesium

The utility reported: 27.9 ppm

Baker Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Color

The utility reported: <3 color units

Baker Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Odor

The utility reported: 1.8 threshold odor number

Baker Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Turbidity

The utility reported: 0.04 NTU

Baker Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Chemistry is not a safety grade, and utility-level values do not guarantee conditions at a property.

The Three C's — 2 of 3

Contaminants

What was reported, and what do the applicable standards mean?

Legal limit — maximum contaminant level (MCL)

The highest level legally allowed in public drinking water under the applicable rule. Do not use MCL as a generic label for goals, action levels, notification levels, or independent guidelines. It is different from a non-enforceable health goal.

California health goal — public health goal (PHG)

A non-enforceable health-protective target developed for standard-setting context. It is not the California legal limit.

Federal health goal — maximum contaminant level goal (MCLG)

A non-enforceable EPA public-health target used in setting standards. It is not the legal limit.

Legal disinfectant-residual limit — maximum residual disinfectant level (MRDL)

The highest level of a drinking-water disinfectant allowed under the applicable rule. It is not an MCL for a contaminant.

South Coast Water District — regulated contaminants reported as detected (19)

Chlorine Residual

The utility reported: 1.6 ppm

Reported range: ND - 2.6

MRDL: 4 · Health goal (MRDLG): 4 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Disinfectant Added for Treatment

2025 SOUTH COAST WATER DISTRICT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM WATER QUALITY · report p. 6 · official report

Haloacetic Acids

The utility reported: 24 ppb

Reported range: 3.5 - 25

Legal limit (MCL): 60

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Byproducts of Chlorine Disinfection

2025 SOUTH COAST WATER DISTRICT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM WATER QUALITY · report p. 6 · official report

Total Trihalomethanes

The utility reported: 52 ppb

Reported range: 25 - 56

Legal limit (MCL): 80

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Byproducts of Chlorine Disinfection

2025 SOUTH COAST WATER DISTRICT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM WATER QUALITY · report p. 6 · official report

Copper

The utility reported: 0.13 ppm

Reported range: ND - 0.27

AL: 1.3 · Health goal (PHG): 0.3 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Corrosion of Household Plumbing

LEAD AND COPPER ACTION LEVELS AT RESIDENTIAL TAPS · report p. 6 · official report

Lead

The utility reported: Not detected at the report's stated reporting limit ppb

Reported range: ND

AL: 15 · Health goal (PHG): 0.2 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Corrosion of Household Plumbing

LEAD AND COPPER ACTION LEVELS AT RESIDENTIAL TAPS · report p. 6 · official report

Arsenic

The utility reported: Not detected at the report's stated reporting limit ppb

Reported range: ND - 2.8

Legal limit (MCL): 10 · Health goal (PHG): 0.004 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Erosion of Natural Deposits

2025 GROUNDWATER RECOVERY FACILITY WATER QUALITY · report p. 8 · official report

Fluoride

The utility reported: 0.24 ppm

Reported range: 0.24

Legal limit (MCL): 2 · Health goal (PHG): 1 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Erosion of Natural Deposits

2025 GROUNDWATER RECOVERY FACILITY WATER QUALITY · report p. 8 · official report

Nitrate

The utility reported: 0.95 ppm as N

Reported range: 0.95

Legal limit (MCL): 10 · Health goal (PHG): 10 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Fertilizers, Septic Tanks

2025 GROUNDWATER RECOVERY FACILITY WATER QUALITY · report p. 8 · official report

Uranium

The utility reported: 1.9 pCi/L

Reported range: 1.9

Legal limit (MCL): 20 · Health goal (PHG): 0.43 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Erosion of Natural Deposits

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

Arsenic

The utility reported: Not detected at the report's stated reporting limit ppb

Reported range: ND - 2.2

Legal limit (MCL): 10 · Health goal (PHG): 0.004 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Erosion of Natural Deposits

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

Barium

The utility reported: 0.129 ppm

Reported range: 0.119 - 0.141

Legal limit (MCL): 1 · Health goal (PHG): 2 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Refinery Discharge, Erosion of Natural Deposits

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

Fluoride

The utility reported: 0.33 ppm

Reported range: 0.27 - 0.37

Legal limit (MCL): 2.0 · Health goal (PHG): 1 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Erosion of Natural Deposits; Water Additive for Dental Health

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

Gross Alpha Particle Activity

The utility reported: Not detected at the report's stated reporting limit pCi/L

Reported range: ND - 5

Legal limit (MCL): 15 · Health goal (PHG): 0 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Erosion of Natural Deposits

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Gross Beta Particle Activity

The utility reported: Not detected at the report's stated reporting limit pCi/L

Reported range: ND - 6

Legal limit (MCL): 50 · Health goal (PHG): 0 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Decay of Natural and Man-made Deposits

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Uranium

The utility reported: 1 pCi/L

Reported range: ND - 3

Legal limit (MCL): 20 · Health goal (PHG): 0.43 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Erosion of Natural Deposits

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Aluminum

The utility reported: 0.058 ppm

Reported range: ND - 0.082

Legal limit (MCL): 1 · Health goal (PHG): 0.6 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Treatment Process Residue, Natural Deposits

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Barium

The utility reported: 0.13 ppm

Reported range: 0.13

Legal limit (MCL): 1 · Health goal (PHG): 2 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Refinery Discharge, Erosion of Natural Deposits

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Bromate

The utility reported: 2.4 ppb

Reported range: ND - 8.4

Legal limit (MCL): 10 · Health goal (PHG): 0.1 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Byproduct of Drinking Water Ozonation

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Fluoride

The utility reported: 0.7 ppm

Reported range: 0.6 - 0.8

Legal limit (MCL): 2 · Health goal (PHG): 1 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Water Additive for Dental Health

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

South Coast Water District — unregulated monitoring and secondary (aesthetic) records (23)

Unregulated means monitored without an applicable enforceable legal limit (MCL) — it does not mean unimportant or illegal. Secondary records address aesthetic, cosmetic, or technical effects such as taste, odor, staining, or scale, and are not automatically primary health standards.

Color

The utility reported: 1 color units

Reported range: 1

Typical source, per the report: Erosion of Natural Deposits

2025 SOUTH COAST WATER DISTRICT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM WATER QUALITY · report p. 6 · official report

Odor

The utility reported: 1 threshold odor number

Reported range: 1

Typical source, per the report: Erosion of Natural Deposits

2025 SOUTH COAST WATER DISTRICT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM WATER QUALITY · report p. 6 · official report

Turbidity

The utility reported: Not detected at the report's stated reporting limit ntu

Reported range: ND - 0.97

Typical source, per the report: Erosion of Natural Deposits

2025 SOUTH COAST WATER DISTRICT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM WATER QUALITY · report p. 6 · official report

Color

The utility reported: 1 color units

Reported range: 1

Typical source, per the report: Erosion of Natural Deposits

2025 GROUNDWATER RECOVERY FACILITY WATER QUALITY · report p. 8 · official report

Odor

The utility reported: 1 threshold odor number

Reported range: 1

Typical source, per the report: Erosion of Natural Deposits

2025 GROUNDWATER RECOVERY FACILITY WATER QUALITY · report p. 8 · official report

Specific Conductance

The utility reported: 765 µmho/cm

Reported range: 765

Typical source, per the report: Erosion of Natural Deposits

2025 GROUNDWATER RECOVERY FACILITY WATER QUALITY · report p. 8 · official report

Turbidity

The utility reported: 0.09 ntu

Reported range: 0.09

Typical source, per the report: Erosion of Natural Deposits

2025 GROUNDWATER RECOVERY FACILITY WATER QUALITY · report p. 8 · official report

Lithium

The utility reported: 28 ppb

Reported range: ND - 48

UNREGULATED CHEMICALS REQUIRING MONITORING · report p. 8 · official report

Odor

The utility reported: 1 threshold odor number

Reported range: ND - 3

Typical source, per the report: Naturally-occurring Organic Materials

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

Specific Conductance

The utility reported: 1,049 µmho/cm

Reported range: 1,030 - 1,068

Typical source, per the report: Substances that Form Ions in Water

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

Turbidity

The utility reported: 0.25 ntu

Reported range: ND - 7

Typical source, per the report: Soil Runoff

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

Boron

The utility reported: 0.143 ppm

Reported range: 0.13 - 0.186

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

Lithum

The utility reported: 65.7 ppb

Reported range: 64.2 - 67.2

Typical source, per the report: Various Natural and Man-made Sources

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

Potassium

The utility reported: 5.4 ppm

Reported range: 4.9 - 6

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

Total Organic Carbon

The utility reported: 2.9 ppm

Reported range: 2.9

Typical source, per the report: Various Natural and Man-made Sources

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

Aluminum

The utility reported: 58 ppb

Reported range: ND - 82

Typical source, per the report: Treatment Process Residue, Natural Deposits

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Color

The utility reported: 1 color units

Reported range: 1

Typical source, per the report: Naturally-occurring Organic Materials

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Specific Conductance

The utility reported: 873 µmho/cm

Reported range: 759 - 987

Typical source, per the report: Substances that Form Ions in Water

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Boron

The utility reported: 0.13 ppm

Reported range: 0.13

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Potassium

The utility reported: 4.3 ppm

Reported range: 3.8 - 4.8

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Total Organic Carbon

The utility reported: 2.4 ppm

Reported range: 1.6 - 2.6

Typical source, per the report: Various Natural and Man-made Sources

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Lithium

The utility reported: 17 ppb

Reported range: ND - 31

UNREGULATED CONTAMINANTS REQUIRING MONITORING · report p. 11 · official report

Perfluoro Butanoic Acid

The utility reported: Not detected at the report's stated reporting limit ppt

Reported range: ND - 5.8

UNREGULATED CONTAMINANTS REQUIRING MONITORING · report p. 11 · official report

Moulton Niguel Water District — regulated contaminants reported as detected (21)

Gross Alpha Particle Activity

The utility reported: Not detected at the report's stated reporting limit pCi/L

Reported range: ND - 5

Benchmark: 15 · Health goal (goal): (0) — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Runoff leaching of natural deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Gross Beta Particle Activity

The utility reported: 4 pCi/L

Reported range: ND - 5

Benchmark: 50 · Health goal (goal): (0) — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Decay of natural and man-made deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Uranium

The utility reported: 1 pCi/L

Reported range: ND - 3

Benchmark: 20 · Health goal (goal): 0.43 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Erosion of natural deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Aluminum

The utility reported: Not detected at the report's stated reporting limit ppm

Reported range: ND - 0.11

Benchmark: 1 · Health goal (goal): 0.6 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Treatment Process Residue, Natural Deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Barium

The utility reported: 0.12 ppm

Reported range: 0.12

Benchmark: 1 · Health goal (goal): 2 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Runoff and leaching from fertilizer use, septic tanks and sewage; natural deposits erosion

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Fluoride

The utility reported: 0.7 ppm

Reported range: 0.6 - 0.8

Benchmark: 2 · Health goal (goal): 1 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Water Additive for Dental Health. Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Bromate

The utility reported: Not detected at the report's stated reporting limit ppb

Reported range: ND - 1.6

Benchmark: 10 · Health goal (goal): 0.1 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Byproduct of drinking water ozonation

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Total Organic Carbon

The utility reported: 2.4 ppm

Reported range: 2.0 - 2.5

Benchmark: TT

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Various Natural and Man-made Sources. TOC is a precursor for the formation of disinfection byproducts

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Total Trihalomethanes

The utility reported: 52 ppb

Reported range: 23.5 - 49.6

Benchmark: 80

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Haloacetic Acids

The utility reported: 24 ppb

Reported range: 6.4 - 32.7

Benchmark: 60

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Disinfectant Residual (chloramines)

The utility reported: 2.17 mg/L

Reported range: 0.8 - 3.0

Benchmark: 4

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Lead

The utility reported: Not detected at the report's stated reporting limit ppb

Benchmark: 15

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Copper

The utility reported: 0.103 mg/L

Benchmark: 1.3

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Gross Alpha Particle Activity

The utility reported: 3.8 pCi/L

Reported range: 3.8

Benchmark: 15 · Health goal (goal): (0) — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Erosion of natural deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Gross Beta Particle Activity

The utility reported: 4.6 pCi/L

Reported range: 4.6

Benchmark: 50 · Health goal (goal): (0) — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Decay of natural and man-made deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Uranium

The utility reported: 2.2 pCi/L

Reported range: 2.2

Benchmark: 20 · Health goal (goal): 0.43 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Erosion of natural deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Arsenic

The utility reported: 1.9 ppb

Reported range: 1.54 - 2.27

Benchmark: 10 · Health goal (goal): 0.004 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Treatment Process Residue, Natural Deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Barium

The utility reported: 0.129 ppm

Reported range: 0.11 - 0.14

Benchmark: 1 · Health goal (goal): 2 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Oil and metal refineries discharge; Natural deposits erosion

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Fluoride

The utility reported: 0.35 ppm

Reported range: 0.31 - 0.38

Benchmark: 2 · Health goal (goal): 1 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Erosion of natural deposits; water additive that promotes strong teeth

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Chlorite

The utility reported: Not detected at the report's stated reporting limit ppm

Reported range: ND - 0.09

Benchmark: 1 · Health goal (goal): 0.05 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Byproduct of drinking water chlorination

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Chlorine Dioxide

The utility reported: 98.5 ppb

Reported range: ND - 680

Benchmark: MRDL = 800 · Health goal (goal): MRDLG = 800 — not an enforceable limit

Violation per report: No

Typical source, per the report: Drinking water disinfectant added for treatment

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Moulton Niguel Water District — unregulated monitoring and secondary (aesthetic) records (40)

Unregulated means monitored without an applicable enforceable legal limit (MCL) — it does not mean unimportant or illegal. Secondary records address aesthetic, cosmetic, or technical effects such as taste, odor, staining, or scale, and are not automatically primary health standards.

Aluminum

The utility reported: Not detected at the report's stated reporting limit ppb

Reported range: ND - 110

Typical source, per the report: Treatment Process Residue, Natural Deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Chloride

The utility reported: 104 ppm

Reported range: 93 - 116

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits; seawater influence

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Color

The utility reported: 2 color units

Reported range: 1-2

Typical source, per the report: Naturally-occurring Organic Materials

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Odor

The utility reported: 1 threshold odor number

Reported range: 1

Typical source, per the report: Naturally-occurring Organic Materials

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Specific Conductance

The utility reported: 979 μmho/cm

Reported range: 888 - 1,070

Typical source, per the report: Substances that form ions in Water; seawater influence

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Sulfate

The utility reported: 224 ppm

Reported range: 196 - 253

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits; industrial wastes

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Total Dissolved Solids

The utility reported: 621 ppm

Reported range: 556 - 686

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Chlorate

The utility reported: 77 ppb

Reported range: 77

Typical source, per the report: Byproduct of drinking water chlorination; industrial process

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Boron

The utility reported: 0.14 ppm

Reported range: 0.14

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits; industrial wastes

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Hardness, total as CaCO3

The utility reported: 270 ppm

Reported range: 235 - 305

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Hardness, total

The utility reported: 15.7 grains/gallon

Reported range: 13.7 - 17.8

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Magnesium

The utility reported: 26 ppm

Reported range: 22 - 29

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

pH

The utility reported: 8.2 pH units

Reported range: 8.2

Typical source, per the report: Hydrogen Ion Concentration

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Potassium

The utility reported: 4.9 ppm

Reported range: 4.4 - 5.4

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

N-Nitrosodi-n-butylamine

The utility reported: 2.5 ppt

Reported range: 2.5

Typical source, per the report: Byproduct of drinking water chloramination; industrial processes

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Sodium

The utility reported: 103 ppm

Reported range: 90 - 116

Typical source, per the report: Salt present in water; naturally-occurring

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Alkalinity, total as CaCO3

The utility reported: 114 ppm

Reported range: 105 - 123

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Calcium

The utility reported: 68 ppm

Reported range: 58 - 78

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Chloride

The utility reported: 112 ppm

Reported range: 98.4 - 119

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits; sea water influence

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Color

The utility reported: <3 color units

Reported range: <3 - 8

Typical source, per the report: Naturally-occurring Organic Materials

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Manganese

The utility reported: 1.44 ppb

Reported range: ND - 47

Typical source, per the report: Leaching from natural deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Odor

The utility reported: 1.8 threshold odor number

Reported range: <1 - 4

Typical source, per the report: Naturally-occurring Organic Materials

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Specific Conductance

The utility reported: 1,065 μmho/cm

Reported range: 1008 - 1126

Typical source, per the report: Substances that form ions in Water; sea water influence

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Sulfate

The utility reported: 237 ppm

Reported range: 228 - 243

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits; industrial wastes

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Total Dissolved Solids

The utility reported: 642 ppm

Reported range: 588 - 712

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits; sea water influence

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Alkalinity, total as CaCO3

The utility reported: 124 ppm

Reported range: 115 - 144

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Bicarbonate

The utility reported: 124 ppb

Reported range: 115 - 144

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Boron

The utility reported: 0.13 ppm

Reported range: 0.12 - 0.15

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Carbonate

The utility reported: <0.6 ppm

Reported range: <0.6 - 0.87

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Calcium

The utility reported: 72.7 ppm

Reported range: 67.2 - 79.5

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Hardness, total as CaCO3

The utility reported: 295 ppm

Reported range: 281 - 313

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Hardness as Grains per Gallon

The utility reported: 17.21 grains/gallon

Reported range: 16.39 - 18.26

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Magnesium

The utility reported: 27.9 ppm

Reported range: 26.2 - 29.8

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Molybdenum

The utility reported: 5.4 ppb

Reported range: 4.83 - 5.74

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

pH

The utility reported: 7.9 pH units

Reported range: 7.4 - 8.6

Typical source, per the report: Hydrogen Ion Concentration

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Potassium

The utility reported: 5.96 ppm

Reported range: 4.83 - 21.2

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Sodium

The utility reported: 105 ppm

Reported range: 90.3 - 114

Typical source, per the report: Runoff or Leaching from Natural Deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Vanadium

The utility reported: 2.4 ppb

Reported range: 2.08 - 2.73

Typical source, per the report: Naturally occurring; industrial waste discharge

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Total Organic Carbon

The utility reported: 1.9 ppm

Reported range: 1.9

Typical source, per the report: Various natural and man-made sources

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Lithium

The utility reported: 33.8 ppb

Reported range: 9.4 - 43.0

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 13 · official report

Detection, enforceable limits, health goals, advisory levels, and violations are different concepts.

The Three C's — 3 of 3

Corrosion

What conditions could influence pipes, fixtures, and a water heater?

South Coast Water District

pH

The utility reported: 8.2 pH unit

2025 GROUNDWATER RECOVERY FACILITY WATER QUALITY · report p. 8 · official report

Alkalinity, total as CaCO3

The utility reported: 58 ppm

2025 GROUNDWATER RECOVERY FACILITY WATER QUALITY · report p. 8 · official report

Chloride

The utility reported: 108 ppm

2025 GROUNDWATER RECOVERY FACILITY WATER QUALITY · report p. 8 · official report

Sulfate

The utility reported: 159 ppm

2025 GROUNDWATER RECOVERY FACILITY WATER QUALITY · report p. 8 · official report

pH

The utility reported: 7.6 pH unit

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

Alkalinity, total as CaCO3

The utility reported: 119 ppm

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

Chloride

The utility reported: 109 ppm

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

Sulfate

The utility reported: 219 ppm

2025 BAKER WATER TREATMENT PLANT · report p. 9 · official report

pH

The utility reported: 8.3 pH units

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Alkalinity, total as CaCO3

The utility reported: 108 ppm

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Chloride

The utility reported: 92 ppm

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Sulfate

The utility reported: 182 ppm

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Lead 90th percentile

The utility reported: Not detected at the report's stated reporting limit ppb

LEAD AND COPPER ACTION LEVELS AT RESIDENTIAL TAPS · report p. 6 · official report

Copper 90th percentile

The utility reported: 0.13 ppm

LEAD AND COPPER ACTION LEVELS AT RESIDENTIAL TAPS · report p. 6 · official report

Copper

The utility reported: 0.13 ppm

Reported range: ND - 0.27

Typical source, per the report: Corrosion of Household Plumbing

LEAD AND COPPER ACTION LEVELS AT RESIDENTIAL TAPS · report p. 6 · official report

Lead

The utility reported: Not detected at the report's stated reporting limit ppb

Reported range: ND

Typical source, per the report: Corrosion of Household Plumbing

LEAD AND COPPER ACTION LEVELS AT RESIDENTIAL TAPS · report p. 6 · official report

Gross Alpha Particle Activity

The utility reported: Not detected at the report's stated reporting limit pCi/L

Reported range: ND - 5

Typical source, per the report: Erosion of Natural Deposits

2025 METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TREATED SURFACE WATER · report p. 10 · official report

Moulton Niguel Water District

pH

The utility reported: 8.2 pH units

Diemer Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Alkalinity, total as CaCO3

The utility reported: 114 ppm

Diemer Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Chloride

The utility reported: 104 ppm

Diemer Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Sulfate

The utility reported: 224 ppm

Diemer Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

pH

The utility reported: 7.9 pH units

Baker Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Alkalinity, total as CaCO3

The utility reported: 124 ppm

Baker Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Chloride

The utility reported: 112 ppm

Baker Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Sulfate

The utility reported: 237 ppm

Baker Water Treatment Plant · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

Gross Alpha Particle Activity

The utility reported: Not detected at the report's stated reporting limit pCi/L

Reported range: ND - 5

Typical source, per the report: Runoff leaching of natural deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Disinfectant Residual (chloramines)

The utility reported: 2.17 mg/L

Reported range: 0.8 - 3.0

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Lead

The utility reported: Not detected at the report's stated reporting limit ppb

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Copper

The utility reported: 0.103 mg/L

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 11 · official report

Gross Alpha Particle Activity

The utility reported: 3.8 pCi/L

Reported range: 3.8

Typical source, per the report: Erosion of natural deposits

Reported constituent · report p. PAGE 12 · official report

This is system-level water-quality context, not a diagnosis of your home. Plumbing materials, water age, temperature, maintenance, and equipment design can materially change what happens at a specific property.

Whole-Home Relevance

What this may mean throughout your home

Local conditions can be relevant to equipment and fixtures — actual effects depend on your property.

Water heater (tank and tankless)

What the local report can tell us
The report's hardness and mineral values above are the system-level inputs most relevant to scale and sediment where water is heated.
What a homeowner may notice
Hardness minerals can contribute to scale on heating surfaces, sediment in tanks, and more frequent flushing or descaling needs.
What the report cannot tell us
Property-specific outcomes — actual effects depend on temperature, use, equipment design, installation, maintenance, and property plumbing.
Responsible next step
Inspect the actual water heater and plumbing when symptoms involve hot-water odor, scale, sediment, corrosion, flow, noise, or repeated service demand.

Dishwasher and washing machine

What the local report can tell us
Reported hardness and secondary (aesthetic) records are the relevant system-level context for spotting and residue.
What a homeowner may notice
Hard water can change soap behavior and may contribute to spotting on dishes and residue in laundry.
What the report cannot tell us
Property-specific outcomes — actual effects depend on temperature, use, equipment design, installation, maintenance, and property plumbing.
Responsible next step
Inspect the actual water heater and plumbing when symptoms involve hot-water odor, scale, sediment, corrosion, flow, noise, or repeated service demand.

Pipes, fixtures, faucets, and supply lines

What the local report can tell us
The corrosion-related inputs above (such as pH) describe the water entering the property — not the condition of any specific plumbing.
What a homeowner may notice
Mineral deposits can appear on aerators and fixtures; corrosion outcomes depend on materials, age, and water conditions together.
What the report cannot tell us
Property-specific outcomes — actual effects depend on temperature, use, equipment design, installation, maintenance, and property plumbing.
Responsible next step
Inspect the actual water heater and plumbing when symptoms involve hot-water odor, scale, sediment, corrosion, flow, noise, or repeated service demand.

Drinking and cooking water

What the local report can tell us
The contaminant records above show what the utility reported for the system and period, with each benchmark type labeled.
What a homeowner may notice
Taste, odor, or aesthetic preferences can be noticeable even when health-based standards are met.
What the report cannot tell us
Property-specific outcomes — actual effects depend on temperature, use, equipment design, installation, maintenance, and property plumbing.
Responsible next step
Inspect the actual water heater and plumbing when symptoms involve hot-water odor, scale, sediment, corrosion, flow, noise, or repeated service demand.

Decision Pathways

Treatment pathways to evaluate

Treatment is a decision pathway, not a product conclusion — no equipment can be responsibly chosen from city-level data alone.

The evaluation sequence we follow, in order:

  1. 1Define the concern
  2. 2Verify utility-level and home-specific evidence
  3. 3Choose point of treatment
  4. 4Verify the exact certified reduction claim for the exact model
  5. 5Review tradeoffs and maintenance

Water filtration

Objective it can address
Specific substances or aesthetic conditions (taste, odor, chlorine character).
Point of treatment
Point of entry or point of use, depending on the objective.
Limitations to verify
A filter works only for the conditions and reduction claims its exact design and certification support — filtration does not soften water.

Certification note: a standard number alone doesn't prove a product reduces every contaminant — the exact model's certified claim must match your objective.

Water softening

Objective it can address
Hardness minerals (calcium and magnesium) and the scale they can contribute to.
Point of treatment
Typically point of entry, confirmed by evaluation.
Limitations to verify
Softening primarily exchanges hardness minerals — it is not a universal contaminant-removal device.

Certification note: a standard number alone doesn't prove a product reduces every contaminant — the exact model's certified claim must match your objective.

Reverse osmosis

Objective it can address
Specified dissolved substances at a dedicated outlet, commonly drinking and cooking water.
Point of treatment
Typically point of use.
Limitations to verify
Produces a reject-water stream and needs pressure and maintenance; verify the exact NSF/ANSI 58 reduction claims for the exact model. It is not automatically the best system for every home.

Certification note: a standard number alone doesn't prove a product reduces every contaminant — the exact model's certified claim must match your objective.

When testing is the right next step

Use a certified laboratory when the concern is tap-specific, property-specific, or not resolved by the utility report.

When inspection is the right next step

Inspect the actual water heater and plumbing when symptoms involve hot-water odor, scale, sediment, corrosion, flow, noise, or repeated service demand.

Evidence You Can Check

Official reports, sources, and methodology

Official report — South Coast Water District

Annual Water Quality Report · data year 2025 · Current 2025 monitoring cycle

View the 2025 South Coast Water District Consumer Confidence Report

Source water, per the report: Approximately 85 percent of the water is imported, treated surface water from Northern California and the Colorado River, plus treated surface water from Irvine Ranch Water District’s Baker Water Treatment Plant (which uses surface water from MWD and Santiago Reservoir). About 15 percent comes from the local Groundwater Recovery Facility (GRF), which extracts water from the San Juan Basin and converts it to potable water using reverse osmosis.

Official report — Moulton Niguel Water District

2024 Water Quality Report · data year 2024 · 2024 data retained; monitor for the next official update

View the 2024 Moulton Niguel Water District Consumer Confidence Report

Source water, per the report: Moulton Niguel relies on imported water from MWD, which sources its water supply from the Colorado River and the State Water Project. The water is treated at the Diemer Water Treatment Plant in Yorba Linda and the Baker Water Treatment Plant in Lake Forest. The Baker Water Treatment Plant also receives untreated surface water from Irvine Lake (Santiago Reservoir).

This is system-level water-quality context, not a diagnosis of your home. Plumbing materials, water age, temperature, maintenance, and equipment design can materially change what happens at a specific property.
The official utility report and controlling regulator determine compliance status. This page does not replace utility notices or regulator guidance.
Water service varies by address. Confirm the serving utility before applying provider-specific results.
Profile verified as of 2026-07-12 (framework v1.0). Values, units, ranges, periods, and compliance wording are preserved from each official report. Spot an error? Call (877) 798-7487 or use the contact form and we'll review it against the source report and correct it.

Property-Specific Next Step

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A property-specific evaluation confirms your goals, provider, tap conditions, plumbing, equipment, installation, and maintenance before any treatment recommendation — this profile alone is never used to prescribe equipment.

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