Dietikon's Tap Water Meets All Standards, PFAS Levels Below Legal Limit
Dietikon's tap water has passed rigorous tests, ensuring it meets all chemical and bacteriological standards. The community, a 'Blue Community' championing water quality, has confirmed this with 173 samples.
PFAS levels in the town's water are well below the legal limit. A breakdown product, chlorothalonil sulfonic acid, was found in twelve samples at concentrations below 0.01 micrograms per liter. Dietikon's drinking water comes from three groundwater pumping stations and a spring in Röhrenmoos, covering annual consumption of 2,741,032 cubic meters. The town collaborates with four surrounding municipalities to supply this water, ensuring sustainability and high quality.
Dietikon's commitment to water quality and sustainability is evident in its rigorous testing and responsible management of local water sources. The town's 'Blue Community' status reflects its dedication to providing safe, high-quality drinking water to its residents and neighboring municipalities.