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Chromium 6 Information Page

Mandatory State Approved Notices

2/1/26 Cr (VI) Public Notice12/1/25 Cr (VI) Public Notice9/1/25 Cr (VI) Public Notice

Chromium-6, Cr(VI), or Hexavalent Chromium in Drinking Water

Chromium-6 (hexavalent chromium) is a naturally occurring element found in rocks, plants, and groundwater. It can also result from industrial processes. While many communities in California and across the nation have trace levels of Chromium-6 in their water, regulatory agencies have set limits to ensure long-term health protection.

The flyer explains California's Chromium-6 regulations, JBWD's adherence, and that water quality remains unchanged.
JBWD's Chromium-6 levels exceed California's standard but are safe to drink. No emergency, compliance plans are in place.

Federal and State Standards

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) currently regulates total chromium (which includes Chromium-6 and Chromium-3) at a maximum contaminant level (MCL) of 100 parts per billion (ppb). In California, as of October 1, 2024, the State Resources Water Control Board (SWRCB) authorities have set the MCL for Chromium-6 at 10 ppb. 

Our Commitment to You

We are currently evaluating treatment options and developing a plan to bring Chromium-6 levels well below any applicable future standards. We are also working closely with state regulators and water quality experts to ensure a robust and effective response.

We are committed to keeping you informed throughout this process and to maintaining the high quality of your water.

For even more information regarding Chromium 6, please click on our new FAQ's document below

JBWD Cr6 FAQ's
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