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Document ID us-ca-adwrph-2026-04-23-2 Title Adopted Drinking Water-Related Regulations and Policy Handbooks URL https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/drinking_water/certlic/drinkingwater/NotificationLevels.html Jurisdiction /us/ca Subdomain(s) none Language Status completed Analyzed at 2026-05-12 04:52:55.662198+00:00 Relevance inventory_targeted_fetch

Q Qualitative Requirements (31)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Context Conditions Confidence
#Q001administrativereportingmandatoryPublic Notice of Proposal for Notification/Response Levelsdrinking waterEffective January 1, 2021, Health and Safety Code 116456 requires public notice, including specific information about the studies relied upon, and an informational item at a State Water Board meeting when establishing or revising notification and response levels.when establishing or revising notification and response levelshigh
#Q002reportingreportingmandatoryTimely Notification of Exceedancedrinking waterState law (Health and Safety §116455) requires timely notification by drinking water systems whenever a notification level is exceeded in drinking water that is provided to consumers.whenever a notification level is exceeded in drinking water that is provided to consumershigh
#Q003reportingreportingmandatoryWholesale Water Systems Notificationdrinking waterwholesale water systems, who must notify their governing bodies and the water systems that are directly supplied with that drinking water.whenever a notification level is exceededhigh
#Q004reportingreportingmandatoryRetail Water Systems Notificationdrinking waterretail water systems, who must notify their governing bodies and the governing bodies of any local agencies (i.e., city or county, or a city and county) whose jurisdictions include areas supplied with their drinking water.whenever a notification level is exceededhigh
#Q005reportingreportingmandatoryCPUC Regulated Water Systems Notificationdrinking waterwholesale and retail water systems regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission, who must also notify the commissionwhenever a notification level is exceededhigh
#Q006reportingreportingmandatoryPFAS Response Level Exceedance - CCR Reportingdrinking waterWhen a confirmed detection exceeds the response level, a community water system or a nontransient noncommunity public water system is required to: report that detection in the water system's annual consumer confidence report.When a confirmed detection of perfluoroalkyl substances and polyfluoroalkyl substances with notification levels exceeds the response levelhigh
#Q007corrective_actionoperationalmandatoryPFAS Response Level Exceedance - Source Removal or Notificationdrinking waterWhen a confirmed detection exceeds the response level, a community water system or a nontransient noncommunity public water system is required to: take a water source where detected levels exceed the response level out of use or provide public notification (as specified in Health and Safety §116378) within 30 days of the confirmed detection.When a confirmed detection of perfluoroalkyl substances and polyfluoroalkyl substances with notification levels exceeds the response levelhigh
#Q008reportingreportingrecommendedCustomer Information Recommendation for Notification Level Exceedancedrinking waterIf a chemical concentration is greater than its notification level in drinking water that is provided to consumers, DDW recommends that the utility inform its customers and consumers about the presence of the chemical, and about health concerns associated with exposure to it.If a chemical concentration is greater than its notification levelhigh
#Q009reportingreportingguidanceConsumer Notice Method Guidancedrinking waterTo provide consumer notice, the utility may want to consider using its annual Consumer Confidence Report, a separate mailing, or other method.high
#Q010reportingreportingmandatoryPFAS Reporting of Notification Level Exceedance for Ordered Systemsdrinking waterFor perfluoroalkyl substances and polyfluoroalkyl substances with notification levels (i.e. PFOA and PFOS), Health and Safety Code 116378 requires the public water system issued an Order to report the detection if the level exceeds the notification level.If the level exceeds the notification levelhigh
#Q011reportingreportingmandatoryPFAS Detection CCR Reporting for Ordered Systemsdrinking waterAdditionally, if any monitoring undertaken pursuant to an order issued under section 116378 results in a confirmed detection of PFAS for any analyte tested for per order, the water system shall report the detection in the water system's annual Consumer Confidence Report.If monitoring results in a confirmed detection of PFAShigh
#Q012corrective_actionoperationalrecommendedSource Out of Service Recommendation for Response Level Exceedancedrinking waterIf a chemical is present in drinking water that is provided to consumers at concentrations considerably greater than the notification level, DDW recommends that the drinking water system take the source out of service.Concentrations considerably greater than the notification level (reaching the response level)high
#Q013corrective_actionoperationalmandatoryPFAS Response Level Mandatory Remediation Optionsdrinking waterFor perfluoroalkyl substances and polyfluoroalkyl substances with response levels where detected levels of a substance exceed the response level (i.e. PFOA and PFOS), Health and Safety Code 116378 requires the public water system issued the Order, the water system shall either (1) take the source out of service immediately; (2) utilize treatment or blending (see question below for details); or (3) provide public notification of the response level exceedance within 30 days of being notified by the laboratory of the exceedance to take the water source out of use or provide public notification within 30 days of the confirmed detection.Where detected levels of a substance exceed the response levelhigh
#Q014reportingreportingmandatoryPFAS Response Level Exceedance CCR Reportingdrinking waterAdditionally, the exceedance of the response level must be reported in the annual consumer confidence report.When detected levels exceed the response levelhigh
#Q015operationaloperationalmandatoryQuarterly Running Annual Average Calculationdrinking waterTo determine whether monitoring shows an exceedance of a response level, the water system must calculate a quarterly running annual average (QRAA).To determine whether monitoring shows an exceedance of a response levelhigh
#Q016reportingreportingrecommendedLocal Governing Body Notification Above Response Leveldrinking waterNotification of the local governing body (i.e., city council or board of supervisors, or both) that indicates water is being provided that exceeds the chemical's response level, and the reason for the continued use of the source.When a drinking water system does not take a source out of service despite the presence of a contaminant in drinking water at a level confirmed to be greater than the response levelhigh
#Q017reportingreportingrecommendedCustomer Notification Above Response Leveldrinking waterNotification of the water system's customers and other water consumers that the contaminant is present in their drinking water at a concentration greater than its response level, the level at which source removal is recommended by DDW, and the reason for the continued use of the source.When a drinking water system does not take a source out of service despite the presence of a contaminant in drinking water at a level confirmed to be greater than the response levelhigh
#Q018reportingreportingrecommendedPublic Notice Target Populationdrinking waterWhenever such a public "right-to-know" notice occurs, it should be provided to customers and to the water-consuming population in the affected area that would not directly receive such information, including renters, workers and students.When a public right-to-know notice occurshigh
#Q019reportingreportingrecommendedDirect Provision of Notificationdrinking waterNotification should be provided directly to consumers, for example by posted notices, hand-delivered notices, and water bill inserts.high
#Q020reportingreportingrecommendedPress Release for Response Level Exceedancedrinking waterA press release from the water system should also be issued to the local media.When water is served above the response levelhigh
#Q021monitoringoperationalrecommendedMonthly Sampling Recommendationdrinking waterThereafter, DDW recommends the following: (1) Monthly sampling and analysis of the drinking water supply for as long as the contaminant exceeds its response level, and quarterly sampling for 12 months, should the concentration drop below the response level.When a drinking water system does not take a source out of service despite the presence of a contaminant in drinking water at a level confirmed to be greater than the response levelhigh
#Q022reportingreportingrecommendedQuarterly Notification Recommendationdrinking water(2) Quarterly notification of the water system's customers and other water consumers for as long as the contaminant is present at a concentration greater than its response level, using the methods described above.When a drinking water system does not take a source out of service despite the presence of a contaminant in drinking water at a level confirmed to be greater than the response levelhigh
#Q023operationaloperationalmandatoryFacility Regulatory ComplianceotherFacilities must be sited, designed, constructed, operated, closed and maintained according to the regulations.high
#Q024monitoringoperationalmandatoryGroundwater Monitoring Requirementothermonitoring is required, especially groundwater monitoring, to detect a release of waste constituents as soon as possible.high
#Q025reportinghealthmandatoryRelease Reporting and Cleanupdrinking water, otherIf waste is released to groundwater, it must be reported and cleaned up.when waste is released to groundwaterhigh
#Q026corrective_actionoperationalmandatoryCorrective Action RequirementotherCorrective action is required when a release occurs.when a release occurshigh
#Q027administrativeoperationalmandatoryFinancial Assurances RequirementotherFinancial assurances are required for closure, post-closure, and corrective action.high
#Q028prohibitionoperationalmandatoryGeographic Area Limitation for General PermitswastewaterGeneral permits may only be issued to dischargers within a specific geographical area such as the following: City, County, or State boundary; Designated planning area; Sewer district; Standard metropolitan statistical area; State highway system; Urbanized areaApplies to the issuance of general permits for point sourceshigh
#Q029administrativereportingmandatoryGeneral Permit Coverage ApplicationwastewaterHow to apply for coverage under a general permit - see the" Notice of Intent" (NOI) formhigh
#Q030administrativereportingmandatoryGeneral Permit Rescission RequestwastewaterHow to request rescission from coverage - see the "Notice of Termination" (NOT) formhigh
#Q031administrativeoperationalrecommendedPermit Transferability VerificationwastewaterHow to transfer ownership - some permits are not transferable so please read the permit carefullyWhen seeking to transfer ownershiphigh

P Quantitative Requirements (4)

Req ID Category Intent Legal Status Name Subdomain(s) Limit Type Limit Value Context Conditions Confidence
#P001chemicalhealthguidancemanganesedrinking waterunknown0.05 mg/Lproposed revised notification level for manganeseSeptember 4, 2025 proposalhigh
#P002chemicalhealthguidancemanganesedrinking waterunknown0.20 mg/Lproposed revised response level for manganeseSeptember 4, 2025 proposalhigh
#P003chemicalhealthguidancemanganesedrinking waterunknown20 ppbproposed revised notification level for manganese based on toxicological endpointsFebruary 16, 2023 proposalhigh
#P004chemicalhealthguidancemanganesedrinking waterunknown200 ppbproposed revised response level for manganese based on toxicological endpointsFebruary 16, 2023 proposalhigh

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