Is Turlock, CA Tap Water Safe to Drink?

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Fair1 concern found

Turlock tap water is legally compliant, but one contaminant exceeds health guidelines. Specifically: nitrate at 5.09 mg/L (above the health guideline of 5 mg/L). A point-of-use filter is recommended for drinking and cooking water. Turlock also has hard water at 140 PPM.

City of Turlock · Source: Turlock Irrigation District groundwater · Serves 72,682 residents ·

140
Hardness (PPM)
180
CA Average
138
National Avg
0
PFAS (ppt)
5
Lead (ppb)
140 PPM Hard
CONTAMINANT LEVELS Hardness 140 PPM TDS 251 PPM PFAS 0 ppt Lead 5 ppb Chlorine 1 mg/L Nitrate 5.09 mg/L
Water hardness gauge for Turlock CA showing 140 PPM HardWater quality contaminant levels in Turlock CA compared to EPA limits - hardness 140 PPM, PFAS 0 ppt, lead 5 ppb

Hardness Scale: Where Turlock Falls

Soft
0
Slightly
60
Moderate
120
Hard
180
Very Hard
250
Extreme
400+
Hard waterElevated nitrate

How Turlock Compares

Turlock's water is 1% harder than the national average of 138 PPM. It ranks #476 out of 1000 cities in our database (harder than 52% of US cities we track). Within California, it ranks #68 of 87 cities (22% below the state average of 180 PPM). Among cities (50k-100k), Turlock ranks #144 of 258 for hardness. At this hardness level, water heaters run an estimated 26% less efficiently due to scale insulation, and major water-using appliances typically last 2 years less than the national average lifespan.

What Turlock's Water Means for Your Home

Hardness: 140 PPM - Treatment Recommended

Turlock's water is hard at 140 PPM (8.2 GPG). That's enough to notice every day: gradual scale on fixtures, spots on dishes, soap that doesn't lather the way it should. That's 22% softer than the California average. Homeowners who install a water softener or salt-free conditioner notice the difference fast: better lathering, cleaner dishes, and appliances that last longer. That adds up. Hard water at 140 PPM increases household costs through scale-coated water heaters that use more energy, extra soap and detergent, and appliances that wear out faster. Most Turlock homeowners don't realize it until the plumber shows up.

Contaminants & Safety

Lead levels deserve attention. At 5 ppb, Turlock is above the ideal of zero, though below the EPA action level of 15 ppb (dropping to 10 ppb in November 2027 under the Lead and Copper Rule Improvements). The lead typically comes from aging service lines or interior plumbing, not the treatment plant. A point-of-use filter certified for lead at the kitchen faucet is a practical safeguard, especially in older homes.

What's in the Treatment Process

Turlock's surface water supply requires heavy chlorination to stay safe — but that creates a tradeoff. The treatment process generates disinfection byproducts: TTHMs at 0.627 ppb (1% of the legal limit, but 4.2x the EWG guideline) and HAA5 at 36.2 ppb (60% of the legal limit, but 362x the EWG guideline). These are within legal limits, but the EWG sets much tighter thresholds based on cancer-risk research. A whole-house activated carbon filter reduces both chlorine and byproducts.

Chromium-6 was detected at 5.18 ppb, which is 259x the EWG health guideline. There's no separate federal limit for chromium-6, only total chromium. A reverse osmosis system is the most effective removal method. All measurements are within federal legal limits. The EWG guidelines represent a more conservative, health-based standard.

How Hard Water Affects Your Home

At 140 PPM, untreated hard water has measurable effects on household costs and appliance life:

  • Water heater inefficiency: Scale insulation forces the heater to work harder (DOE estimates up to 22% more energy for heavily scaled units)
  • Soap and detergent: Hard water reduces lathering, requiring significantly more product
  • Appliance replacement: Water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines fail 2-4 years earlier due to scale buildup
  • Plumbing maintenance: Scale buildup in pipes reduces flow and requires more frequent service

Note: Impact varies by household size, water usage, and local energy costs. A home water test provides the most accurate assessment for your specific situation.

Water quality contaminant levels for Turlock, CA
ContaminantDetectedHealth GuidelineLegal LimitStatus
Hardness (as CaCO₃)140 PPM< 60 PPMNo federal limit⚠ Hard
Total Dissolved Solids251 PPM< 300 PPM500 PPM✓ OK
PFAS (total)0 pptNo total limit✓ ND
↳ PFOA0 ppt0 ppt4 ppt (2024)✓ OK
↳ PFOS0 ppt0 ppt4 ppt (2024)✓ OK
Lead5 ppb0 ppb (no safe level)15 ppb (10 ppb in 2027)✓ Low
Chlorine / Chloramine1 mg/LTaste threshold ~1.04.0 mg/L✓ Normal
Nitrate5.09 mg/L5 mg/L10 mg/L⚠ Elevated

Our Top Picks for Turlock (140 PPM)

Hard water at 140 PPM causes scale buildup, increased energy use, and premature appliance failure. A softener protects your plumbing and appliances.

Quick Fix for Chlorine: Shower Filter

At 1 mg/L chlorine, many Turlock residents notice dry skin, brittle hair, and that "pool smell" in the shower. A shower filter installs in 5 minutes, no tools needed.

How to Test Your Water in Turlock

Lead enters water from your home's plumbing, not the treatment plant — so Turlock's city-wide average of 5 ppb may not match your tap. Testing your specific faucet is the only way to know. Run cold water for 30 seconds before collecting a sample.

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About Turlock's Water Supply

Water Utility: City of Turlock

Water Source: Turlock Irrigation District groundwater (Surface Water)

Population Served: 72,682

Hardness: 140 PPM (8.2 grains per gallon)

Turlock's drinking water comes from surface sources — Turlock Irrigation District groundwater. Surface water requires more extensive treatment than groundwater, including coagulation, filtration, and disinfection. This heavier chlorination is why disinfection byproducts tend to be higher in surface-supplied systems. Despite the treatment process, mineral hardness from the watershed carries through. The system serves 73,000 residents.

Water quality can vary by neighborhood and season. For your exact numbers, request City of Turlock's Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) or test your own tap.

ZIP Codes Covered by This Report

This water quality data applies to all areas served by City of Turlock in Turlock, CA, including ZIP codes:

93620, 93635, 93661, 93665, 95301, 95303, 95305, 95306, 95309, 95311, 95312, 95313, 95315, 95316, 95317, 95321, 95322, 95323, 95324, 95325, 95326, 95328, 95329, 95333, 95334, 95340, 95341, 95343, 95344, 95345, 95347, 95348, 95360, 95365, 95369, 95372, 95374, 95379, 95380, 95381, 95382, 95386, 95388

If your ZIP code is listed above, this report covers your water supply. Water quality may vary slightly by neighborhood.

Water Softener Sizing for Turlock

At 140 PPM (8.2 GPG), here is how to size a softener for your Turlock home. Multiply hardness in GPG (8.2) by daily water usage (roughly 50 gallons per person). A family of four uses about 200 gallons/day: 8.2 GPG × 200 gal = 1640 grains/day. Over a 7-day regeneration cycle, that is 11,480 grains - a 32,000-grain softener is the right fit for most Turlock households.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Turlock Water

Is Turlock tap water safe to drink?
Turlock tap water is legally compliant, but one contaminant exceeds health guidelines. Review the contaminant table above for specific numbers.
Where does Turlock's water come from?
Turlock's drinking water is sourced from Turlock Irrigation District groundwater and treated by City of Turlock. Surface water requires more extensive treatment, including chlorination, which can produce disinfection byproducts.
Do I need a water softener in Turlock?
It's worth considering. At 140 PPM, Turlock's water is hard. You'll notice gradual scale buildup over time. A salt-based softener or salt-free conditioner extends appliance life.
Is Turlock water safe for babies and infants?
Caution is warranted for Turlock water and infant formula. Concerns: nitrate at 5.09 mg/L (above the health guideline of 5 mg/L, which can cause methemoglobinemia in infants under 6 months). Use filtered water (reverse osmosis or NSF-certified) or bottled water for formula preparation.
Does Turlock water damage tankless water heaters?
Yes. Most manufacturers recommend below 7-11 GPG (120-188 PPM). At 8.2 GPG, Turlock's water exceeds this. Scale buildup in the heat exchanger reduces efficiency and can void warranties. A water softener upstream is the standard solution.
How much does hard water cost a Turlock household per year?
At 140 PPM, hard water increases household expenses through higher water heating bills (scale buildup insulates heating elements), more soap and detergent needed, shorter appliance lifespans, and increased plumbing maintenance. A water softener reduces these costs and typically pays for itself within a few years.
What is the hardness of Turlock water in grains per gallon?
Turlock's water hardness is 8.2 grains per gallon (GPG), which equals 140 parts per million (PPM). To convert: 1 GPG = 17.1 PPM.
What size water softener do I need for Turlock?
At 140 PPM (8.2 GPG), a family of four needs: 8.2 GPG x 200 gal/day x 7 days = 11,480 grains. A 32,000-grain softener fits most Turlock homes.

Data sources: Lead and copper data from EPA Safe Drinking Water Act LCR reporting. Contaminant data from utility-reported testing results. PFAS data from EPA UCMR5 (2023–2025). Hardness from USGS and municipal reports. Data reflects system-level testing results and may not match your specific tap due to neighborhood plumbing, season, or recent utility changes. For your utility's latest results, request their Consumer Confidence Report (CCR). Our methodology. Last updated: 2026-02-24.

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