
Clearing Up Confusion About Drinking Water (Photo – Healthdrink911)
Pasadena Water and Power (PWP) in collaboration with the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) lifted the Do-Not-Drink-Water Notice today for the remaining areas in its water service territory impacted by the Eaton Fire.
By News Desk
PWP and the SWRCB confirmed safe drinking water quality for PWP’s entire water service area.
PWP has its own water operations and construction crews, along with its own certified water quality lab, which enabled PWP to work around-the-clock to quickly bring Eaton Fire-impacted facilities back online and systematically perform extensive water quality testing to confirm safe drinking water quality. PWP is also working in close partnership with neighboring Kinneloa Irrigation District and other water agencies for continued safe and reliable water. PWP recognizes and appreciates the partnership and resilience of the community as we collectively recover from the devastating Eaton Fire.
Answers to frequently asked questions, including water quality testing results and tips on flushing internal pipes when returning home after evacuation, can be found at this website.
For the latest Eaton Fire news, information, and resources, PWP encourages residents to follow the City of Pasadena social media on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter/X, or by visiting PWPweb.com.









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