Water quality report

Madera, CA
water quality

100
Excellent
City-wide average score

31

Systems serving this city

0

With PFAS detected (UCMR5)

0

Above an EPA PFAS limit

0

Unresolved health violations

Across all community water systems EPA records map to Madera. PFAS figures are from EPA UCMR5 (2023–25) monitoring; not every system was sampled.

Community water systems serving Madera

MARIN MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT~186,895 people served 100 CITY OF MADERA~66,560 people served 100 MADERA VALLEY WATER COMPANY~6,494 people served 100 MADERA CO MD10A-MADERA RANCHOS~3,172 people served 100 MADERA CO CSA 22C GUNNER RANCH~3,050 people served 100 MADERA CO SA3-PARKSDALE~1,789 people served 100 MADERA CO CMD19-PARKWOOD~1,637 people served 100 MADERA CO SA1-INDIAN LAKES~1,562 people served 100 MD 33 FAIRMEAD~568 people served 100 MADERA MH & RV PARK~450 people served 100 MD 73 QUARTZ MOUNTAIN~375 people served 100 MD 37 LA VINA~350 people served 100 MD 46 AHWAHNEE RESORTS~300 people served 100 MD 63 MEADOW SPRINGS RANCH~300 people served 100 MD 08 NORTH FORK WATER SYSTEM~264 people served 100 MD 05 MOUNTAIN RANCHES~239 people served 100 MD 07 MARINA VIEW HEIGHTS~200 people served 100 MADERA CO MD1-HIDDEN LAKE ESTATES~162 people served 100 MD 24 TEAFORD MEADOW LAKES~150 people served 100 MD 60 DILLON ESTATES~150 people served 100 MD 40 SUNSET RIDGE ESTATES~150 people served 100 MD 95 RANCHOS WEST~150 people served 100 BONADELLE RANCHOS NO. 2 MUTUAL WATER CO~142 people served 100 MADERA CO SA16 SUMNER HILL~135 people served 100 MD 42 STILL MEADOW~100 people served 100 SA 14 CHUK CHANSE SUBDIVISION~100 people served 100 MD 43 MIAMI CREEK KNOLLS~100 people served 100 SANDY CREEK VILLAGE MHP~89 people served 100 MD 36 EASTIN ARCOLA~84 people served 100 MD 58 SIERRA HIGHLANDS~75 people served 100 MD 28 RIPPERDAN SELF HELP~48 people served 100 MD 85 VALETA~45 people served 100

Madera water FAQ

How is Madera's water quality scored?

PurityRadar computes a 0–100 score from public EPA records for the community water systems serving Madera. The city-wide figure shown is the average of those systems.

Where does the data come from?

EPA SDWIS — the federal Safe Drinking Water Information System — covering active community water systems and their health-based violations. Every figure traces back to that public record.

Is this a substitute for testing my tap?

No. System-level data can't account for your home's own plumbing (lead service lines, fixtures). For health decisions, test your tap with a certified lab and confirm with your utility.

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