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COMMERCE-CITY, WATER DEPT. Water Quality Report

Serving roughly 4,205 people in Los Angeles County, California.

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Results for COMMERCE-CITY, WATER DEPT.

1 water provider directly on file, serving roughly 4,205 people in Los Angeles County, California.

Quick answer: COMMERCE-CITY, WATER DEPT. has no violations on file. One reading is worth knowing about: PFBS was measured at 0.0097µg/L, among the highest of the 601 providers on file in this area. It's the most notable figure in this system's record among its 601 local peers.
Utility COMMERCE-CITY, WATER DEPT. Population served 4,205 Owner Local government
No violations on file
Also serves MONTEBELLO

Contaminants found

Metals
Naturally occurring or corrosion-related elements, e.g. lead, arsenic, copper
Lead Summary
Detected: 0 mg/L (ppm)
12/31/2023
Disinfection Byproducts
Formed when chlorine used to disinfect water reacts with organic matter
Totalhaloaceticacids (HAA5)
Detected: 7.6 UG/L (ppb)
10/13/2025
TTHM
Detected: 32 UG/L (ppb)
10/13/2025
A group of disinfection byproducts formed when chlorine reacts with organic matter. Long-term exposure above the legal limit has been linked to increased cancer risk in some studies.
Bromodichloromethane
Detected: 9.6 UG/L (ppb)
10/13/2025
Dibromochloromethane
Detected: 11 UG/L (ppb)
10/13/2025
Chloroform
Detected: 7.3 UG/L (ppb)
10/13/2025
One of the individual trihalomethane disinfection byproducts, formed when chlorine reacts with organic matter.
Bromoform
Detected: 3.8 UG/L (ppb)
10/13/2025
Inorganics
Common dissolved minerals and salts, e.g. nitrate, fluoride, chloride
Fluoride
Detected: 0.6 MG/L (ppm)
9/16/2025
Often added deliberately for dental health; can also occur naturally.
Nitrate
Detected: 1.3 MG/L (ppm)
9/16/2025
Commonly from agricultural fertilizer runoff or septic systems. Above the legal limit, it's an immediate concern especially for infants.
Minerals
Everyday minerals that mainly affect taste and water hardness
Magnesium
Detected: 7.2 MG/L (ppm)
9/23/2025
Potassium
Detected: 2.8 MG/L (ppm)
9/23/2025
Sodium
Detected: 48 MG/L (ppm)
9/23/2025
Calcium
Detected: 47 MG/L (ppm)
9/23/2025
Properties
General water characteristics like pH, hardness, and cloudiness (turbidity)
pH, Field
Detected: 7.1 PH
10/13/2025
PFAS & Emerging Contaminants
Human-made "forever chemicals" and other substances not yet fully regulated
PFPEA
Detected: 0.0134 µg/L (ppb)
8/13/2024
PFHXA
Detected: 0.0136 µg/L (ppb)
8/13/2024
PFBA
Detected: 0.0058 µg/L (ppb)
8/13/2024
PFBS
Detected: 0.0097 µg/L (ppb)
8/13/2024
PFHPA
Detected: 0.0051 µg/L (ppb)
8/13/2024
PFOA
Detected: 0.0093 µg/L (ppb)
8/13/2024
One of two PFAS with an enforceable federal limit (4 ppt) since 2024.
Lithium
Detected: 36.4 µg/L (ppb)
11/6/2024
Occurs naturally in some groundwater. Not currently federally regulated in drinking water.
Other
Additional substances tested that don't fit neatly into the categories above
Temperature (CENTIGRADE)
Detected: 25.7 C
10/27/2025
Turbidity
Detected: 0.1 NTU
10/13/2025
A measure of water cloudiness from suspended particles.
Odor
Detected: 1 TON
8/5/2025
Dichloroaceticacid
Detected: 3.3 UG/L (ppb)
10/13/2025
Trichloroaceticacid
Detected: 2.2 UG/L (ppb)
10/13/2025
Dibromoaceticacid
Detected: 2.1 UG/L (ppb)
10/13/2025
Color
Detected: 2 UNITS
9/9/2025
Filtration considerations: See the table below for how whole-house carbon, under-sink reverse osmosis, and under-sink carbon systems compare against what's actually on file here. These are general system types, not a specific product recommendation.
Contaminant Whole-House Carbon Under-Sink RO Under-Sink Carbon
Total Trihalomethanes (TTHM)YesYesYes
Haloacetic Acids (HAA5)YesYesYes
ChloroformYesYesYes
Chlorine / TasteYesYesYes
Sediment / TurbidityYesYesYes
TrichloroethyleneYesYesYes
TetrachloroethyleneYesYesYes
cis-1,2-DichloroethyleneYesYesYes
1,1-DichloroethyleneYesYesYes
BromoformYesYesYes
BromodichloromethaneYesYesYes
DibromochloromethaneYesYesYes
1,1,2-TrichloroethaneYesYesYes
Vinyl ChlorideYesYesYes
Carbon TetrachlorideYesYesYes
BenzeneYesYesYes
TolueneYesYesYes
XyleneYesYesYes
Totalhaloaceticacids (HAA5)YesYesYes
LeadPartialYesPartial
ArsenicPartialYesPartial
Chromium-6 (Hexavalent)PartialYesPartial
CopperPartialYesPartial
Combined UraniumPartialYesPartial
PFOAPartialYes*Partial
PFOSPartialYes*Partial
NitratePartialYesPartial
Combined RadiumPartialYesPartial
PFPEAPartialYes*Partial
PFHXAPartialYes*Partial
PFBAPartialYes*Partial
PFBSPartialYes*Partial
PFHPAPartialYes*Partial
LithiumPartialYes*Partial
Temperature (CENTIGRADE)PartialYesPartial
FluoridePartialYesPartial
OdorPartialYesPartial
DichloroaceticacidPartialYesPartial
TrichloroaceticacidPartialYesPartial
DibromoaceticacidPartialYesPartial
ColorPartialYesPartial
Coliform Bacteria (indicator)NoYesNo
pH, FieldNoNoNo
MagnesiumNoPartialNo
PotassiumNoPartialNo
SodiumNoPartialNo
CalciumNoPartialNo

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