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Officials: Notice about water testing frequency, not quality

2015-02-03 09:57:07| Waste Management - Topix.net

Tyler residents received a letter last week about city tap water, but officials said the notice regards the frequency of water testing, not the quality of water. The notice, required by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, stated the city has not completed all mandatory lead and copper testing since 2012, when it moved from being required to test the water every three years to annually.

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