The
City of West Sacramento is dedicated to supplying its customers with
a safe and reliable supply of high quality drinking water. The City of
West Sacramento has delivered over 50 billion gallons of high quality,
treated water to our residents since the opening of the Bryte Bend Water
Treatment Plant in 1988. Today, as West Sacramento grows into the 21st
century, our commitment to you continues. We are proud of the service
we provide and promise to continue to deliver the highest quality drinking
water to you and your family.
The City actively participates in several source water protection programs to
identify and minimize the sources of contamination:
- The Rice
Pesticide Workgroup, in partnership with the city of Sacramento,
the county of Sacramento and the East Bay Municipal Utility District,
keeps
us up to date on this important water quality issue. In 2004
our program of frequency
monitoring at our raw water intake during rice growing season was expanded
to include new rice pesticides. In addition, we voiced our concerns
about the impact
of rice growing activities on source water quality in meetings with
the California State Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR),
Regional Water Quality Control
Board (RWQCB) staff members, the California Rice Commission, and Agriculture
Commissions of the major rice growing counties. We also presented our
concerns directly to the RWQCB and to rice growers at industry
meetings.
- The Keep-the-Waters-Clean
Campaign, in partnership with the city of Sacramento, the county
of Sacramento and the East Bay Municipal
Utility District,
encourages boaters and other recreational users of the Sacramento River to
use pump outs
and public restrooms in order to protect water quality.
- The Sanitary
Survey of the Sacramento River Watershed, an ongoing project
in partnership with the city of Sacramento, City of Roseville,
Placer County
Utility
District, and the East Bay Municipal Utility District, keeps us
up to date on developments in the watershed. The 2005 Sanitary
Survey will be available
for
your review in December. A copy of the 2000 Sanitary Survey is
available for your review at the city's Public Works Department,
1951 South River Road
in West
Sacramento.
- The Drinking Water
Source Assessment Program (DWSAP) allows us to identify and respond
to possible sources of contamination
near our water treatment plant
and
throughout the watershed. Our Source Water Assessment was completed
in November 2000. The DWSAP survey has identified agricultural drainage as
the potential
contaminating activity to which West Sacramento's surface water
source is most vulnerable. A copy of the DWSAP survey is available for your
review at the city's
Public Works Department, 1951 South River Road in West Sacramento.
For further information about your drinking water of about the water treatment
process, please visit our web page at Water
Quality Report or contact us
directly, at (916) 617-4860.
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