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7 Investigates: Despite efforts, more violations expected for City of Tyler water

2015-11-04 03:37:29| Waste Management - Topix.net

More violations are expected to be issued for the City of Tyler's water department after recent testing performed by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality . TCEQ data reviewed by KLTV 7 shows testing performed in mid-October indicates that levels of haloacetic acids, a byproduct of disinfection in water treatment plants, remains above normal levels, but is on the decline.

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