Point of Entry Dashboard
The Point of Entry (POE) project, led by the Imperial County Environmental Health Division, is a community initiative aimed at improving access to safer water for residents of the Imperial Valley.
The project provides eligible residents, who rely on untreated canal water, with a comprehensive water filtration and disinfection system that treats water entering their home, installed at no cost. Maintenance and water quality monitoring is overseen by the County for two years following installation. The POE system is gifted to the resident upon successful completion of the two-year term. To date, the project has achieved a 97% success rate in removal of harmful bacteria in treated water, successfully installed 46 POE systems, conducted over 800 water quality monitoring site visits, treated over 4.3 million gallons of water, and an average turbidity removal of over 74%.
Point-of-Entry Water Quality Dashboard
This interactive dashboard presents information about point-of-entry (POE) water systems, including installations completed, samples collected, water quality test results, and population served over time. Data can be filtered by applicant phase.
Use keyboard navigation to access filters and charts. A static preview image is provided if JavaScript is disabled.
Disclaimer: Data is preliminary and subject to change.