Brentwood, CA
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State and federal laws require that the City of Brentwood produce for its water customers Water Quality Reports (or Consumer Confidence Reports), Health Goal Reports, and Urban Water Management Plans. City reports are available online.
2023 Water Quality Report
The City of Brentwood is proud to produce high quality water that continues to be lower than every federal and state standard for safe drinking water. The 2023 Water Quality Report is available below.
In 2023, the City of Brentwood delivered water to over 21,000 connections; the Brentwood Water Treatment Plant provided over 2.27 billion gallons and City wells supplied 0.57 billion gallons. An additional 0.84 billion gallons were purchased from the Randall-Bold Water Treatment Plant.
The City of Brentwood’s water distribution system consists of six storage tanks (with a total storage capacity of 18.8 million gallons), three pressure zones, and six booster pump stations, all located within the city limits.
Brentwood Wastewater Treatment Plant supplied over 469 million gallons of recycled water for use in City parks, parkways and medians for irrigation. The use of recycled water is one of the many ways that Brentwood is able to conserve water and protect this valuable resource.