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6/11/2025
WT Staff
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June 11, 2025 1221 pm PST
Safe Drinking Water Act Compliance
WTCAL.us Serious Violators List May 2025
As of the latest quarter evaluated, ended December 31, 2024
7,407 Drinking Water Facilities with active permits in California (decrease of 10 from last quarter)
- 1204 (16.3%) have Current Violations (increase of 722 since last quarter)
- 53 (0.7%) have Significant Violations (29 more than last quarter)
- 2096 (28.3%) have Formal Enforcement Actions (in the last 5 yrs) 104 more than last quarter
- 0 Criminal Prosecutions under the Safe Drinking Water Act
- 18,717 (.05%) of California's 38,889,770 residents are served by Serious Violators (up 9802 from last quarter)
83.7% of California facilities are compliant with Safe Drinking Water Act, down from 93.5% last quarter
Forty drinking water facilities have been added to the Serious Violator list as per EPA records posted May 8, 2025, the newcomers are indicated with an asterisk*.
WTCAL.us Serious Violators List May 2025
Alpine Springs Mobile Home Park*, pop 175 (Los Angeles)
Arroyo Seco Estates MWS*, pop 70 (Monterey)
Arviso Mobile Home Park*, pop 70
Bornt 1992 Irrevocable Trust*, pop 30 (Imperial)
Big River Development*, pop 3550
Big Sandy Rancheria, pop 408
Bishop Paiute Shoshone Indian Tribe, pop 2735
CAL Fire - High Rock Conservation Camp*, pop 80 (Humboldt)
Capell Valley Estates*, pop 208 (Napa)<.li>
Ceres Unified - Westport School*, pop 450 (Stanislaus)
Coarse Gold Inn*, pop 30 (Madera)
Corda Road Water System*, pop 54 (Madera)
Cold Springs Subdivision, pop 35
DD Mobile Home Park, pop 300
East Acres Mutual Water Company*, pop 250 (Madera)
Fort Independence*, pop 120
Grindstone Rancheria, pop 150
Havasu Water Company, pop 361
Hughes-Elizabeth Lake Unified School District*, pop 550 (Los Angeles)
Indian Village*, pop 35
John Hovannisian Water System*, pop 80 (Madera)
Junction City School*, pop 80(Trinity)
Juniper Riviera CWD*, pop 924 (San Bernardino)
La Tierra Heights Mutual*, pop 67 (Napa)
Margaret Keating Main & Oper*, pop 120 (Del Norte)
McCleod CSD*, pop 1317 (Siskiyou)
Monte Vista Farming, pop 188 (Stanislaus)
Morton Bay Professional Plaza*, pop 25 (Santa Barbara)
Moro Cojo MWA*, pop 67 (Monterey)
Mountainview Cold Storage*, pop 140 (Tulare)
Murphy Hill Water System #02*, pop 66 (Monterey)
Mesa Grande* Tract 2, pop 43
Orleans Mutual Water Company*, pop 85 (Humboldt
Pacific Reserve Nursery Water System*, pop 25, (Monterey)
Palo Verde County Water District*, pop 410 (Imperial)
Pike Ranch Mutual Water Co*, pop 74 (Madera)
Pit River Montgomery Creek Rancheria*, pop 90
Redding Racheria, pop 2015
Redwood Maintenance and Operations*, pop 421 (Del Norte)
Rio Bend RV Golf Resort & Storm Crossing*, pop 130 (Imperial)
Rivers End Trailer Park*, pop 35 (Los Angeles)
Round Valley Health Clinic, pop 119
Round Valley Hidden Oaks Casino, pop 137
Santa Rosa Rancheria*, pop 1000
Shively's Bar and Grill*, pop 26 (Stanislaus)
Siskiyou County Service Area #5/Carrick*, pop 143 (Siskiyou)
Skyview County Water*, pop 412 (Tehama)
Spreckels Ln Water System #02*, pop 31 (Monterey)
SWS Land Development Inc*, pop 529 (Madera)
TN Truss, pop 45 (Los Angeles)
Turner Trailer Park, pop 70
Two Twenty Four Mobile Home Park*, pop 35 (Madera)
Utu Utu Gwaitu Paiute Tribe, pop 107
Congratulations to the ten facilities removed from the Serious Violator List of May 2025
- American Legion #593 Water System*, pop 25 (Monterey)
- Aguirre Mobile Home Park, pop 60
- Angelique Maelee Properties*, pop 50
- Big Basin Water Company*, pop 1120 (Santa Cruz)
- Bridgehaven Park, pop 70
- Bud Antle Marina Water System*, pop 151 (Monterey)
- Campers Inn RV and Golf Course, pop 140 (Yolo)
- Central Valley Baptist Church Water System*, pop 556 (San Joaquin)
- Desert View Mobile Home Park, pop 54 (San Bernardino)
- White Rock Club Water System*, pop 27(Monterey)
Congratulations to five facilities removed from the serious violator list in January 2025
- Cazadero Water Company Inc.*, pop 250
- Eastin, pop 26 (Stanislaus)
- Foothill Mutual Water Company, pop 39
- Pavestone, pop 40 (Yolo)
- Pit River Chimney Rock, pop 35
Removed from the serious violator list in October 2024
- Kashia, pop 153
- Lazy B Mobile Home Park, pop 125 (Stanislaus)
- Martinez Apartments, pop 26 (San Joaquin)
- River Oak Grace Water System, pop 500 (Stanislaus)
- Round Valley Agency, pop 84
- Round Valley Piner, pop 409
From EPA definitions
“A Serious Violator (in the Safe Drinking Water Act program) is the most serious level of violation noted in EPA databases. This designation provides an indication of whether violations or noncompliance events at a given facility may pose a more severe level of concern for the environment or program integrity.”
*Note that drinking water information provided on this site is aggregated from the federal EPA database, state resources and local government sources where available.
EPA publishes violation and enforcement data quarterly, based on the inspection reports of the previous quarter. Water systems, states and EPA take up to three months to verify this data is accurate and complete.
Specific questions about your local water supply should be directed to the facility.
The EPA safe drinking water facilities data available to the public presents what is known to the government based upon the most recently available information for more than one million regulated facilities. EPA and states inspect a percentage of facilities each year, but many facilities, particularly smaller ones, may not have received a recent inspection. It is possible that facilities do have violations that have not yet been discovered, thus are shown as compliant in the system.
EPA cannot positively state that facilities without violations shown in ECHO are necessarily fully compliant with environmental laws. Additionally, some violations at smaller facilities do not need to be reported from the states to EPA. If ECHO shows a recent inspection and the facility is shown with no violations identified, users of the ECHO site can be more confident that the facility is in compliance with federal programs.
The compliance status of smaller facilities that have not had recent inspections or review by EPA or the states may be unknown or only available via state data systems.
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