How will I know if there is PFAS in my drinking water?

We are committed to transparency and regularly testing for PFAS in our water. We will comply with both state and federal requirements for PFAS testing and notification. Test results will be made available to our customers through official notices and posted on our website at www.sweewater.org/PFAS. Here are additional ways for you to get involved:

You can:

  • Attend a meeting: public meeting, Community Advisory Work Group, etc.
  • Sign up for our email list.
  • Call us at our dedicated phone line (619) 409-6786 · Email us at PFAS@sweetwater.org.

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1. What are PFAS and where do they come from? How did PFAS end up in our water? Why are we hearing about it now?
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. Who is responsible for PFAS contamination? Is Sweetwater Authority pursuing legal action against the manufacturers of PFAS?
4. Should people be eating fish caught at Sweetwater Reservoir? Does the EPA regulate that? Or is that a different agency?
5. How will I know if there is PFAS in my drinking water?