Associated Press: The Environmental Protection Agency is seeking to tighten rules protecting the safety of water in public systems. A new rule proposed Thursday would call on water suppliers to make repairs whenever testing indicates the possibility of contamination. For example, that could mean when tests detect even harmless microbes, which could suggest a broken water main or other pathway that also might allow dangerous germs into the system. Currently, water systems are required to do ......
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EPA moves to tighten water safety regulations
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on June 17th, 2010
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