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Water quality report

CATFISH CAMP

CERES, CA · 36 people served · EPA PWSID CA5000076

The bottom line

CATFISH CAMP (CERES, CA), which serves about 36 people, has recorded 1 health-based drinking-water contaminant in EPA violation records since 2016, most notably Nitrate. A certified water filter can reduce these at the tap — see the certified options for each below.

1
health contaminants on record
0
PFAS detected (UCMR5)
1
total health violations since 2016

What the testing found

Measured levels from EPA violation records, compared to the federal limit (MCL). The black line marks the legal limit.

Nitrate

1.3× the federal limit
Measured 13 mg/L · federal limit 10 mg/L · latest 07/01/2021 · 1 violation since 2016

Causes 'blue baby syndrome' (methemoglobinemia) in infants under 6 months; MCL 10 mg/L as N. Runoff from fertilizer, septic, manure.

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Your water shows Nitrate. A reverse osmosis system handles the most of this in one unit — these three are independently certified for the most of your contaminants (not marketing claims):

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Want certainty about your tap specifically (not just the system)? A certified mail-in lab test is the gold standard — system-wide records can differ from your home's plumbing. Some links above are affiliate links — see our disclosure.

Sources & method. Contaminant levels and violations come from EPA's Safe Drinking Water Information System (health-based violations, 2016–present); PFAS from EPA UCMR5 monitoring (2023–2025). Levels shown are the highest recorded value in the violation records; a violation means the contaminant exceeded its federal limit at the system level. Your home's water can differ from the system average. Public domain data; we are not affiliated with the EPA.