Pasadena Water and Power officials said late last week that ongoing monitoring continues to show safe drinking water throughout the utility’s service area, including neighborhoods affected by the Eaton Fire.
Testing is being conducted across the system under additional guidance from the California State Water Resources Control Board’s Division of Drinking Water.
General Manager David M. Reyes said the department remains committed to maintaining safe water quality in the aftermath of January’s wildfire.
Recent results from key sites and reservoirs in fire-impacted zones confirm the water meets state standards.
The data is available on a new online hub, located online here, which features results from June as well as earlier sampling events.
PWP has also released its Consumer Confidence Report on Water Quality, covering calendar year 2024.
The annual report details the city’s water supply, treatment and delivery systems and can be viewed at PWPweb.com/CCR/CCR.
The Eaton Fire burned nearly 14,000 acres in Altadena and Pasadena in January, prompting widespread evacuations and raising concerns about local water quality.
State and city officials lifted “Do-Not-Drink” advisories later that month after testing confirmed water safety.