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VALLEY OF ENCHANTMENT MWC

PWS ID: CA3610051 · CRESTLINE, California 92325

VALLEY OF ENCHANTMENT MWC serves 2,471 people in CRESTLINE, California using Surface Water water sources. It has 9 recorded EPA violations, including 3 health-based violations. No PFAS contamination was detected in UCMR5 testing.

Water Quality Snapshot: VALLEY OF ENCHANTMENT MWC

VALLEY OF ENCHANTMENT MWC is a private-owned community water system that delivers drinking water to 2,471 residents in CRESTLINE, California (San Bernardino County) through 824 service connections. Its water is drawn from surface water sources. EPA's Safe Drinking Water Information System records 9 total violations for this system , of which 3 (33%) are health-based — meaning a contaminant exceeded an EPA Maximum Contaminant Level or a required treatment technique failed. A further 3 monitoring and reporting violations are on file. The most recent violation on record dates to 2024.

The most frequently cited contaminant at this system is Lead and Copper Rule, recorded in 3 violations (MR). This system has not yet been sampled under EPA's UCMR5 PFAS monitoring program, so no PFAS detection data is available here.

Across California, EPA tracks 7,249 public water systems serving 42,404,883 people, with 153,308 cumulative violations and 63,983 health-based violations on record. About 89% of systems in the state carry at least one violation, and state-wide the average per system is 21.1 violations. VALLEY OF ENCHANTMENT MWC's 9 violations sit below the California average. Statewide, 447 of 694 UCMR5-tested systems have reported PFAS detections (64.4%). All figures above are sourced directly from EPA SDWIS and UCMR5 public data releases and are updated as EPA publishes new reporting cycles.

Population Served
2,471
Total Violations
9
Health-Based Violations
3
Water Source
Surface Water

System Details

System Type
Community
Owner Type
Private
Connections
824
County
San Bernardino
School/Daycare
No
MCL Violations
2
Monitoring Violations
3
Treatment Tech Violations
1

Violation History

Contaminant violations recorded by EPA.

Contaminant Category Count Latest
Lead and Copper Rule MR 3 2010
Coliform (TCR) MCL 2 1996
LEAD AND COPPER RULE REVISIONS TT 1 2024
LEAD AND COPPER RULE REVISIONS RPT 1 2024

Verify This Water System

The figures above are aggregated from EPA's public databases. To verify the underlying records — or to file a complaint, request a Consumer Confidence Report, or check current monitoring status — go directly to the federal and state regulators that enforce the Safe Drinking Water Act for VALLEY OF ENCHANTMENT MWC.

Federal Source of Truth

EPA SDWIS — Federal Reports

EPA's Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) holds the federal compliance record for every regulated public water system. Open the system-level report by PWS ID:

View PWS ID CA3610051 on SDWIS

Source: EPA SDWIS Federal Reports Search

State Regulator

California Drinking Water Authority

California State Water Resources Control Board — Division of Drinking Water is the primacy agency that licenses and inspects VALLEY OF ENCHANTMENT MWC under EPA-delegated authority.

Open CA regulator portal

Source: California State Water Resources Control Board — Division of Drinking Water

Violation Timeline

Each row links to the EPA SDWIS public record for verification. Cross-reference the contaminant code on EPA's federal report to see violation dates, return-to-compliance status, and enforcement actions.

Year (latest) Contaminant Category Count EPA Record
2024 LEAD AND COPPER RULE REVISIONS TT 1 SDWIS / CA3610051 / 5200
2024 LEAD AND COPPER RULE REVISIONS RPT 1 SDWIS / CA3610051 / 5200
2010 Lead and Copper Rule MR 3 SDWIS / CA3610051 / 5000
1996 Coliform (TCR) MCL 2 SDWIS / CA3610051 / 3100

How VALLEY OF ENCHANTMENT MWC Compares

Cross-reference this system's record against state averages and the federal MCL framework for context.

Metric VALLEY OF ENCHANTMENT MWC California avg Federal benchmark
Total violations 9 21.1 SDWA compliance — any non-zero count is a recorded breach
Health-based violations 3 8.8 Indicates a contaminant exceeded a federal MCL
PFAS detection None 64.4% EPA final rule (2024): PFOA/PFOS MCL = 4.0 ppt
Population served 2,471 5,850 Sizing context for compliance burden

Sources: EPA SDWIS and EPA National Primary Drinking Water Regulations (40 CFR Part 141). State averages computed across 7,249 regulated public water systems in California.

Federal MCL reference — Safe Drinking Water Act thresholds
Contaminant Federal MCL / Action Level Note
Lead 0 mg/L (Action Level: 0.015 mg/L) Lead and Copper Rule treatment technique
Arsenic 0.010 mg/L (10 ppb) Health-based MCL since 2006
Total Coliform Treatment technique (RTCR) Indicator organism, monitoring trigger
PFOA / PFOS (PFAS) 4.0 ppt each (final 2024 rule) Compliance deadline 2029
Nitrate (as N) 10 mg/L Acute health risk for infants

Frequently Asked Questions

Is VALLEY OF ENCHANTMENT MWC water safe to drink?
VALLEY OF ENCHANTMENT MWC (PWS ID: CA3610051) has 9 recorded violations in the EPA SDWIS database. No PFAS contamination was detected in UCMR5 testing. This system serves 2,471 people using Surface Water sources.
How many people does VALLEY OF ENCHANTMENT MWC serve?
VALLEY OF ENCHANTMENT MWC serves 2,471 people in CRESTLINE, California. It is a Private-owned system using Surface Water water sources with 824 service connections.
What type of violations does VALLEY OF ENCHANTMENT MWC have?
VALLEY OF ENCHANTMENT MWC has 9 total violations: 3 health-based violations (MCL exceedances or treatment failures), 3 monitoring/reporting violations, and 1 treatment technique violations. Health-based violations indicate contaminant levels exceeded EPA safe limits.
Has PFAS been detected in VALLEY OF ENCHANTMENT MWC water?
No PFAS testing data is available for VALLEY OF ENCHANTMENT MWC under the EPA's UCMR5 monitoring program.
What water source does VALLEY OF ENCHANTMENT MWC use?
VALLEY OF ENCHANTMENT MWC uses Surface Water as its primary water source. It is classified as a Community Water System (CWS), serving residential populations year-round.
Where does this data come from?
All data comes from the EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS) and the UCMR5 PFAS monitoring program. SDWIS tracks compliance for all public water systems regulated under the Safe Drinking Water Act.

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Data Sources: EPA Safe Drinking Water Information System (SDWIS), Q4 2025. This data is provided for informational purposes only.

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