12. Is my water still safe for drinking, cleaning, cooking and irrigation of my garden and plants?

Yes, you are safe to use your tap water as normal. At Sweetwater Authority, we are taking action by:   

  • Trying to determine the source of the PFAS to prevent it from further contaminating our water sources.  
  • Increasing testing and monitoring for PFAS and keeping the community informed of the results.   

We will be:   

  • Considering building a purification facility that will use the best available technology to remove PFAS from our water supply and properly dispose of it. 
  • Pursuing all possible cost saving measures to offset the cost of needed infrastructure.

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1. 1. How did PFAS end up in our water?
2. 2. Why is the EPA updating PFAS standards?
3. 3. When does Sweetwater Authority need to comply with the new EPA standards?
4. 4. What is Sweetwater Authority doing to comply with the new EPA standards?
5. 5. How will I know if there is PFAS in my drinking water?
6. 6. Is my drinking water safe right now?
7. 7. What steps should I take if I am concerned about PFAS in my water?
8. 8. How will these changes impact my water bill?
9. 9. Where can I get more information about PFAS and the new standards?
10. 10. Is Sweetwater Authority pursuing legal action against the manufacturers of PFAS?
11. 11. What are PFAS and where do they come from?
12. 12. Is my water still safe for drinking, cleaning, cooking and irrigation of my garden and plants?