drinking water guidelines
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The acting commissioner of Maine's Department of Health and Human Services urged the state's water districts Monday to immediately reduce the amount of fluoride in drinking water, following federal guidelines announced last week.
Maine calls for 1 to 2 parts per million of fluoride - which has been shown to prevent tooth decay - to be added to municipal water supplies.
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NITRATE levels in groundwater in Taranaki are declining, but in some areas they remain above acceptable drinking water guidelines.
A large number of Taranaki farms access their water supplies from groundwater.
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Approval of a categorical exclusion from an Environmental Assessment for a Project funded through the Virginia Water Supply Revolving Fund
PUBLIC NOTICE NO.: WSL 17-09 and WSAG 56-09 FIRST PUBLICATION DATE: (Sept. 30, 2009) The Virginia Department of Health has under consideration a request for a Categorical Exclusion from an Environmental Assessment for a waterworks project proposed to be funded through the Virginia Water Supply Revolving Fund. The applicant is the Western Virginia Water Authority.The Harrison Area Water Line Replacement Project Phase 3 will take place within the Harrison Neighborhood in the City of Roanoke. Phase 3 of the Harrison Area Water Line Replacement Project will include replacement of approximately 12,000 linear feet of late 1800s and early 1900s era 2and 4-...
... Virginia Department of Health Office of Drinking Water Madison Building109 Governor Street,6th Floo...
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HAMPDEN - A recent random sampling of 40 homes in Hampden discovered that 12 of those residences had drinking water that exceeded Environmental Protection Agency guidelines for lead.
Michelle Gushue of the Hampden Water District said the town samples water every six months and has had an ongoing problem with lead over the past few years.
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