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About Our Supply About 75% of the Districts water supply originates from rainfall on the Mount Tamalpais Watershed and in the hills of west Marin. That water flows into the Districts seven reservoirs, which hold nearly 80,000 acre-feet of water.
If this is a water emergency (i.e., a potential main break), please call 415.945. 1500.
Generally tap water in the UK is safe to drink unless your water provider tells you otherwise. To check on the quality of the water in your area visit this website. If theres a known issue in your area you will find out. The water companies take over 1,000 samples every day to ensure that your tap water is safe.
Our water is continually monitored and tested to ensure fresh, safe and clean water is delivered to your tap. All of the Sonoma-Marin Saving Water Partners meet or exceed all health-based standards for tap water quality.
We are fortunate in Marin that the source of our reservoir water is not susceptible to PFAS contamination. PFAS is most commonly found in water sources downstream of potential industrial contamination, groundwater, or areas where there were historically major fires. Our primary supply is sourced from the pristine Mt.
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Our water meets or exceeds all state and federal drinking water standards, and costs most customers about two cents per gallon.
Read all the numbers from left to right that appear under the words Cubic Feet. The first digit on the right represents one cubic foot, the second from the right represents 10 cubic feet, the third from the right represents 100 cubic feet, or one CCF, and so on (see illustration).

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