Manganese Citation Cancellation
The company no longer has levels of manganese above the
secondary drinking water standard.
(Click the link above to learn more.)
June 12th Cancellation of Boil Water Notice
Where: 220 O’Connor to 484 O’Connor, and all properties on Byers Drive
Due to repairs on a main line, on June 10th, Members at the above addresses were notified of the need to boil/disinfect all tap water used for drinking and cooking purposes. The O’Connor Tract Co-Operative Water Company Water System in conjunction with the State Water Resources Control Board, has determined that, through abatement of the health hazard and comprehensive testing of the water, your water is safe to drink. It is no longer necessary to boil your tap water or for you to consume bottled water.
Notices
Reports
Water Storage Tank and New Manganese Treatment Plant
Important Notices
O'Connor Tract Co-Operative Water Company
Serving Portions of Menlo Park and East Palo Alto
650-321-2723
oconnorwater@gmail.com
O’Connor Tract Co-operative Water Company is a non-profit organization founded on January 31, 1921, to supply water to certain areas of East Palo Alto and Menlo Park. The Company serves 343 connections, of which 37 are metered apartments and condo complexes. In total, the Company serves water to about 3,000 people. Here is a map of the service area.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Why is the water in a drinking glass sometimes white?
The cold water being pumped up by the well pumps holds more dissolved oxygen than the warmer water being pumped into our distribution system. Pressurized water holds more oxygen than non-pressurized water. When the warmer, non-pressurized water is released into the atmosphere, the dissolved oxygen comes out of solution in the form of bubbles. more...