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GWP’S Water Quality Report is Now Available Online

Post Date:07/02/2024 3:36 PM

July 2, 2024
Glendale Water & Power Contact: Varsenik Avetisian
VAvetisian@glendaleca.gov, (818) 548-4828

 

GLENDALE, California – Glendale Water & Power (GWP) is pleased to announce that its Water Quality Report, also known as the Consumer Confidence Report (CCR), summarizing water quality monitoring data for the calendar year 2023, is now available online on GWP’s website. This report will inform customers about the quality of the water delivered by GWP and emphasizes the importance of protecting drinking water sources.

The Safe Drinking Water Act mandates that GWP provide the CCR to all customers by July 1st of every year. "GWP is fully dedicated to serving our city. Over the past year, despite various challenges, we have continued to provide high-quality water to our customers. We conducted all required testing for more than 375 constituents and performed over 80,280 tests on water samples collected throughout our complex water system. I’m pleased to announce that our treated water continually meets or exceeds all regulatory requirements," stated Chisom Obegolu, GWP’s Assistant General Manager of Water.

To save resources, the California Department of Public Health has allowed for the electronic distribution of the CCR to customers. The report can be downloaded at GlendaleCA.gov/WaterQualityReports. Customers who prefer to receive a mailed copy of the CCR can email GWP at GWPConservation@GlendaleCA.gov or call GWP’s Customer Service Department at 855-550-4497 to request a printed version.

For any questions regarding the CCR, customers can contact Martin Manucharyan, Water Quality Manager, at (818) 548-2011.

 

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Glendale Water & Power is the City of Glendale’s utility. Glendale Water & Power generates, transmits, and distributes electricity to 90,000 residential, commercial, and industrial customers in Glendale, California. The city-owned utility also provides water to 34,500 customers.

 

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