La Habra Heights, California Water Quality Report
Water quality data for 1 water system serving 5,325 people.
Water Source
Detected Contaminants
| Contaminant | Detected Level | EPA Limit (MCL) | Health Guideline | % of Limit | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| lithium | 48.5 | No federal limit | 10.0 ug/L(EPA/USGS HBSL) | 485% | Above guideline |
| PFBA | 0.008 | No federal limit | 1000.0 ug/L(EWG) | 0% | Below guideline |
| PFBS | 0.008 | No federal limit | 2000.0 ug/L(EPA Health Advisory) | 0% | Below guideline |
| PFHxA | 0.008 | No federal limit | 1000.0 ug/L(EWG) | 0% | Below guideline |
| PFHxS | 0.004 | 0.010 ug/L | 0.001 ug/L(EWG) | 45% | Within limit |
| PFOA | 0.011 | 0.004 ug/L | 0.090 ug/L(EWG) | 275% | Above limit |
| PFOS | 0.023 | 0.004 ug/L | 0.300 ug/L(EWG) | 575% | Above limit |
| PFPeA | 0.010 | No federal limit | 1000.0 ug/L(EWG) | 0% | Below guideline |
Recommended Water Filters
Based on the contaminants detected in your water supply, these filtration systems are recommended:
Reverse Osmosis (RO)
Reverse osmosis systems remove up to 99% of PFAS compounds. Recommended for homes with detected PFAS.
Up to 99% PFAS removal
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Compliance & Violations
No violations on record.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is La Habra Heights tap water safe to drink?
La Habra Heights's water has 2 contaminants detected above EPA limits. While the water is treated, residents may want to consider additional filtration.
What contaminants are in La Habra Heights tap water?
8 contaminants have been detected in La Habra Heights's water supply across 1 water system. See the full contaminant table above for details.
How can I improve my water quality in La Habra Heights?
Install a water filter rated for the specific contaminants found in La Habra Heights's water. See our filter recommendations above. You can also request your utility's Consumer Confidence Report for the most current test results.