B74/100
SUBURBAN WATER SYSTEMS - SATIVA — Water Quality Report 2026
Serving 4,363 people · California
Water Source
Purchased Surface Water
County
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System ID
CA1910147
Violations
14
Contaminant Test Results
EPA Violation History
No violations in the past 5 years
Full EPA compliance since 2017.
Understanding violation severity
Tier 1Urgent health risk. Utility must notify all customers within 24 hours.Tier 2Important health or treatment issue. Customers notified within 30 days.Tier 3Administrative or monitoring issue. Reported in the annual water quality report.
Source: EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) · Updated quarterly
Frequently Asked Questions About SUBURBAN WATER SYSTEMS - SATIVA
Is SUBURBAN WATER SYSTEMS - SATIVA water safe to drink?
SUBURBAN WATER SYSTEMS - SATIVA water receives a grade of B (74/100), which is considered good. Out of 31 contaminants tested, none exceed EPA legal limits. The water meets federal safety standards.
What contaminants has SUBURBAN WATER SYSTEMS - SATIVA detected?
31 contaminants were tested in SUBURBAN WATER SYSTEMS - SATIVA's water. No contaminants exceed EPA legal limits or health goals, indicating good water quality management.
Does SUBURBAN WATER SYSTEMS - SATIVA have any EPA violations?
Yes, SUBURBAN WATER SYSTEMS - SATIVA has 14 EPA violation(s) on record, with the most recent in 2017. Violation types include RPT, MR, Other. 3 are health-based violations.
How many people does SUBURBAN WATER SYSTEMS - SATIVA serve?
SUBURBAN WATER SYSTEMS - SATIVA serves approximately 4,363 people, California.
What type of water does SUBURBAN WATER SYSTEMS - SATIVA provide?
SUBURBAN WATER SYSTEMS - SATIVA sources its water from purchased surface water. Surface water comes from rivers, lakes, or reservoirs and typically requires more extensive treatment. The utility's system ID is CA1910147.
How does SUBURBAN WATER SYSTEMS - SATIVA compare to other utilities in California?
SUBURBAN WATER SYSTEMS - SATIVA scores 74/100 with a grade of B (good). This is an above-average performance for utilities statewide. Visit our California state page for a full comparison of water systems.