How many more tests do we have?

The Q2 January 2025 testing result is one of four EPA-required quarterly testing points. The Authority will conduct two more quarterly tests in April 2025 and July 2025 to obtain a full picture of the PFAS levels in the water supply which will give the Authority information to evaluate potential solutions, how we finance, how we treat this.

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1. What are the known effects of having PFAs in your water?
2. We have several sources of water in Sweetwater Authority service area: the reservoirs, the wells, and the desal plant? Are they all affected by this?
3. What is the source of water for customers in National City?
4. Are the National City groundwater wells affected by PFAS?
5. If National City’s main sources of water (Richard A. Reynolds and National City wells) aren’t impacted by PFAS, why is Sweetwater Authority is addressing this across our service area?
6. How did we conduct outreach to residents to let them know about PFAS education and these meetings?
7. I want to ensure National City and South County residents stay informed. I'm concerned about long-term costs. Will Sweetwater Authority maintain monitoring if EPA funding ends?
8. When and where can we view the video of tonight’s meeting and the presentation tonight?
9. Are you still planning to post a list of questions/answers from each community workshop on the PFAS webpage?
10. Is there a map that shows where water treated from Sweetwater Reservoir is delivered to customers’ tap under normal operating conditions?
11. Is National City drinking water free from PFAS?
12. Sweetwater Authority to make capital improvements for long-term treatment. How would these costs be allocated? Would customers be the ones paying for this?
13. When would Sweetwater Authority have a long-term solution identified?
14. What are the costs of imported water when compared to the Perdue Water Treatment Plant?
15. What was the most recent water rate increases for San Diego County Water Authority? 30%?
16. Customers might get hit with big increases in the future to address this issue.
17. What are the potential treatment options that Sweetwater Authority would consider for long-term removal of PFAS from the water?
18. How many more tests do we have?