Groundwater Quality
Most wells in Santa Clara County produce high-quality water that meets drinking water standards without any treatment. However, elevated nitrate and perchlorate are found in some South County wells. Valley Water continues to work to protect groundwater quality and to advocate for effective remediation.
By monitoring water quality throughout the county and evaluating data from local water suppliers, Valley Water assesses regional groundwater quality and identifies potential threats so they can be appropriately addressed. Recent groundwater quality information can be found in the reports below.
If your water comes from a public water supply, such a city or water company, it is tested regularly to make sure it meets state and federal drinking water standards.
If your water comes from a private well, Valley Water encourages you to:
- Test your well water quality annually using a local state-certified laboratory even if your water tastes and looks fine.
- Test your well more frequently if you notice a change in color, odor, or taste.
- Find out if you are eligible for free, basic water quality testing by visiting: Free Testing For Domestic Well Owners.
- Review our Guide for the Private Well Owner, which offers helpful information on water quality testing, well maintenance and protection.
Leaking underground tanks, industrial spills, septic systems, inefficient agriculture, and other sources can pollute groundwater, making it costly to treat or even unusable. Remediation can take decades or longer, so preventing contamination is critical. Valley Water oversees well construction and destruction since improperly constructed or destroyed wells can allow contaminants to reach water supply aquifers. Other efforts to prevent or mitigate contamination include technical studies, coordination with land use and regulatory agencies, and efforts to increase public awareness.
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