City Provides Annual Report on Drinking Water Quality

Spokane, WALocal News

Spokane's annual report on drinking water quality was released, confirming that the city complies with all state and federal regulations. The report reveals the detection of PFAS chemicals, which were identified under the new guidelines set by the EPA. This transparency aims to reassure residents about the safety of their drinking water. City officials stress the importance of maintaining high water quality standards for public health. Continuous monitoring is a priority as the city adapts to changing health regulations.

The report serves as a resource for residents to understand the quality of their drinking water. Public engagement is encouraged to foster trust and accountability. Residents can access the full report online for comprehensive insights.

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