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You can tell how bad your cities water is by looking at how many visitors to our country are filling their blue water bottles at Walmart. The better your water, the shorter the line.
This is good reporting. People using these water systems need to know this.
For the EPA to come in and report these water companies and fine them it must have some very serious and deadly problems.
I have read the water quality standards and they are very lax and broad in scope. These broad and lax standards have been created for the very reason to give businesses that use culinary waters and their discharges very lax laws. And it forces public water systems in a more expensive refining process for the public to use.
The EPA standards are not really that good or safe so this is a red flag report to those on the systems and a serious health issue.
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