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Stanford Water Quality

Latest water quality information for Stanford, California

Last update on March 2025

Ok

Acceptable water with improvement potential.

Exceeds 0 EPA limits and 7 recommended standards.

Water Provider
stanford university
Owner Type
P (Private)
Population Served
32,235
Data Sources
2012-2023

Contaminants exceeding EPA limits

What it means: This refers to substances in the water that are found at levels higher than what the EPA allows. The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) is a U.S. government agency that sets legal limits for harmful contaminants to protect public health. Exceeding these limits means the water may pose health risks based on federal safety standards.

Good news! No contaminants were found to exceed EPA limits.

Contaminants exceeding recommended standards

What it means: This refers to substances in the water that are above health-based guidelines set by organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). These standards, while not always legally enforceable, are based on scientific research to protect health. Exceeding them may indicate potential health concerns.

Boron

88.50 ppm
177.0x
Recommended: 0.5000 ppm
Above health-based recommendations

Potential Health Effects

Reproductive issues

Bromodichloromethane

0.9000 ppb
15.0x
Recommended: 0.0600 ppb
Above health-based recommendations

Potential Health Effects

Cancer

Chloroform

22.50 ppb
56.2x
Recommended: 0.4000 ppb
Above health-based recommendations

Potential Health Effects

Cancer

Dibromochloromethane

0.5000 ppb
5.0x
Recommended: 0.1000 ppb
Above health-based recommendations

Potential Health Effects

Cancer

Dibromochloropropane

0.1000 ppb
58.8x
Recommended: 0.001700 ppb
Above health-based recommendations

Potential Health Effects

Cancer

Total Thms

21.40 ppb
142.7x
Recommended: 0.1500 ppb
Above health-based recommendations

Potential Health Effects

Cancer

Turbidity

0.4000 NTU
1.3x
Recommended: 0.3000 NTU
Above health-based recommendations

Potential Health Effects

Infection risk

Other Detected Contaminants

Contaminant Detected Level EPA Limit Recommended Status
Bromoform 0.5000 ppb Not established 0.5000 ppb Within limits
Calcium 29.40 ppm Not established 80 ppm Within limits
Chlorate 38 ppb Not established 210 ppb Within limits
Chloride 22.10 ppm 250 ppm 250 ppm Within limits
Conductivity 110 µS/cm Not established 800 µS/cm Within limits
Fluoride 574.40 ppb 4000 ppb 2000 ppb Within limits
Magnesium 8 ppm Not established 30 ppm Within limits
Molybdenum 0.6000 ppb Not established 40 ppb Within limits
Ph Level 8.30 pH units 8.50 pH units 8.50 pH units Within limits
Potassium 289 ppb Not established 5000 ppb Within limits
Sodium 19.20 ppm Not established 20 ppm Within limits
Strontium 67.90 ppb Not established 1500 ppb Within limits
Sulfate 35 ppm 250 ppm 250 ppm Within limits
Total Dissolved Solids 202.80 ppm 500 ppm 500 ppm Within limits
Zinc 18.70 ppb 5000 ppb 5000 ppb Within limits
No additional contaminants detected.

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