Water Quality
Coal Creek Utility District is proud to offer our customers the high quality
drinking water that meets or exceeds all federal, state and local quality
standards.
Each year, we publish a Water Quality Report to share important
information about our drinking water. In this report, you'll find information on
the source of our water, how we test for possible harmful bacteria, how we
monitor the quality throughout the year and what we have planned for ongoing
protection of our water supply.
In addition, the District annually publishes a Lead and Copper Report. The information in this report is
designed to help you determine if you are at risk from drinking water that
contains significant levels of lead or copper. Our water supply is clean and
safe, but if your home was built before 1985, when lead-based solder was banned,
it is a good idea to check your own pipes. Plus, when using your water, it is
good idea to flush water that has been standing in the system for six hours or
longer before using it for cooking or drinking.
If your home does not meet the "high risk" factors, you may still be at risk
from lead leaching from brass faucets. You only need to run 6-8 ounces of water
to flush what is inside the faucet.
Coal Creek Utility District is committed to helping protect our customers
health. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the
District at 425-235-9200.
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