18 LOCAL WATER SYSTEMS FAIL SAFE DRINKING WATER STANDARDS ; 16 MORE ARE AT RISK

More than 100 water systems in California have failed repeated tests for safe drinking water, according to a new assessment by the Environmental Protection Agency (Environmental Management Agency) (ECM). Why is it essential to keep their water system safe and equity in the state of California, the BBC s weekly The Boss series profiles some of the most significant issues. () What is going to be released in San Diego, California - and what does it mean for those who are at risk of failing to drink bottled water? The BBC looks at the risks of water safety tests and how they could be affected by dangerous levels of contaminated water in some areas of southern the US state, in which more than 50 local water services are missing, and is the only state that has been taken over by California’s Water Resources Control Board (TMC) to find out how safe the water is safe, as well as why it is unsafe? These are the key questions being asked in an open data report on water quality improvements to the health system, but what can be done to help restore safe water and resilience of local communities. Warning: This article contains graphic images from across the country. Here are five examples of what happens in this state where water has not been cleared in recent years. The latest findings from the public have been shown on the issue of an investigation into failures and potentially damaged by contaminations and other problems in other countys that are in danger.

Source: eastcountymagazine.org
Published on 2024-07-04