City of San Angelo violates EPA rules for water contaminant

9 hours ago  · The city of San Angelo has received a violation notice for exceeding the Environmental Protection Agency’s maximum contaminant level for total trihalomethanes — a disinfectant byproduct — in the drinking water supply, according to a news release. The notice …


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Did San Angelo receive a violation notice for drinking water contaminant?

This article originally appeared on San Angelo Standard-Times: San Angelo receives violation notice for drinking water contaminant The EPA has put the city of San Angelo on notice for exceeding a maximum contaminant level in the water supply. ...

Did San Angelo exceed federal disinfection byproduct limits?

The City of San Angelo announced on Nov. 13 that it has received a violation notice from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for exceeding federal disinfection byproduct limits set for the drinking water supply. ...

Do citizens need to take action if a city has a water supply?

The City stated that citizens do not need to take action and that “it is not necessary to use an alternative water supply.” It said that it “is closely monitoring disinfection byproduct levels.” ...

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