Official EPA Records
City of Lindsay
Official EPA contamination & sampling records · Lindsay, CA
What official records show
Health violations
135
All 135 resolved · Most recent: October 2025
PFAS detected (UCMR 5)
4 analytes
From 116 total monitoring samples · Last: March 2025
Above MCL level (monitoring)
2 compounds
Detected above the 2024 MCL threshold in UCMR 5 data · compliance deadline 2029
EPA compliance records for City of Lindsay (PWSID: CA5410006) in Lindsay, CA show 135 health-based violations recorded in EPA SDWIS, all resolved and 4 PFAS compounds detected above the minimum reporting level in EPA UCMR 5 monitoring data (most recent sample: March 2025). UCMR 5 monitoring data shows PFOA, PFOS detected above the 2024 EPA MCL threshold in at least one sampling round. Note: the EPA PFAS rule compliance deadline is 2029 — detection above the MCL level in UCMR 5 monitoring is not a regulatory violation. All records on this page are sourced from EPA SDWIS and the UCMR 5 dataset. This is official monitoring data — not a health risk determination.
Health-Based Violation History
Source: EPA SDWIS (Safe Drinking Water Information System). A health-based violation means a contaminant exceeded the legal Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) or a required treatment technique was not met during the violation period. Resolved violations indicate the utility returned to compliance.
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Showing 135 health-based violations. View full violation history on EPA ECHO ↗
Official Water Sampling Events (EPA UCMR 5)
EPA UCMR 5 monitoring conducted 4 sampling events at City of Lindsay. Each event tests water drawn from a designated sampling point for PFAS compounds. Source: EPA Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule 5, 2023–2025.
| Sample date | Compounds tested |
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| June 2025 | 29 |
| March 2025 | 29 |
| March 2025 | 29 |
| March 2025 | 29 |
Sampling events represent distinct official water sample records from EPA UCMR 5. Learn about UCMR 5 methodology ↗
PFAS Compounds Detected (EPA UCMR 5)
Source: EPA UCMR 5 (Unregulated Contaminant Monitoring Rule 5, 2023–2025). These are compounds detected above the minimum reporting level at a sampling point for this utility. A compound marked above MCL was detected at a concentration exceeding the EPA Maximum Contaminant Level finalized in April 2024.
PFOA, PFOS detected above the 2024 EPA MCL threshold in UCMR 5 monitoring
This is EPA UCMR 5 surveillance data — not a regulatory compliance finding. The EPA's April 2024 PFAS rule set MCLs for PFOA (4 ppt), PFOS (4 ppt), PFNA/PFHxS/HFPO-DA (10 ppt), but water systems have until April 2029 to achieve compliance. Detection above an MCL level in UCMR 5 monitoring does not constitute a violation under current regulations.
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Perfluorobutane sulfonic acid | 3.3 ppt |
Perfluorooctanoic acid | 8.3 ppt |
Perfluorooctanoic acid | 4.9 ppt |
Perfluorooctane sulfonic acid | 11.0 ppt |
Perfluorooctane sulfonic acid | 10.0 ppt |
Perfluoropentanoic acid | 3.1 ppt |
Showing 6 detections above MRL from 116 total UCMR 5 monitoring records. View full PFAS monitoring table →
What this does not mean
- —Violations do not indicate current non-compliance. A health-based violation that is marked resolved means the utility has returned to compliance per EPA records. Historic violations are shown for transparency, not to imply ongoing risk.
- —PFAS detections above MRL are not themselves violations. UCMR 5 monitoring is a surveillance program. Detection does not mean the utility violated a regulation. The 2024 EPA PFAS rule (MCLs for PFOA, PFOS, etc.) has a compliance deadline of 2029.
- —This page does not assess health risk. WaterUtilityReport.com presents official government records — we do not make health risk determinations, safety certifications, or compliance judgments. Consult a licensed water quality specialist or physician for health advice.
- —Records may be incomplete. EPA SDWIS and UCMR 5 represent what was reported to the EPA. Not all utilities or contaminants are covered. Small systems (<10,000 people) may not have been required to participate in UCMR 5 monitoring.
Independent Verification
Get your water tested by a certified lab
EPA compliance data shows what utilities report to regulators. An independent test from a certified laboratory confirms what is actually coming out of your tap at the point of use. Labs in California can test for PFAS (EPA Method 533 or 537.1), lead, nitrates, bacteria, and more.
Official Records FAQs
Official Data Sources
EPA SDWIS — Compliance & Violations
EPA ECHO: City of Lindsay Detailed Facility ReportEPA UCMR 5 — PFAS Monitoring Data
EPA UCMR 5 Program OverviewEPA PFAS Rule (April 2024)
EPA PFAS in Drinking Water RuleRelated pages
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