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The ACSA Releases 2026 Water Quality Reports: Behind the Scenes of Safe, Reliable Water
Quick Answer: Is Albemarle County Water Safe to Drink? Yes, Albemarle County water meets or exceeds all federal and state safety standards. The 2026 water quality reports provide detailed information about water testing results, contaminants and compliance with safety standards. Emerging contaminants like PFAS are monitored and remain well below levels of concern. What the 2026 ACSA Water Quality Reports
2026 Annual Water Quality Reports: Out Now!
The ACSA, in collaboration with the Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority, is proud to present our 2026 Drinking Water Quality Reports. Visit our water quality page to view your area’s report. If you have any questions or wish to receive a paper copy of the report, please contact Tim Brown at tbrown@serviceauthority.org or 434-977-4511, Ext. 119.
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