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Manteca notifies state after PFOA/PFHxS found in raw samples from Well 19 and 22; treated water meets standards, filtration planned
Summary
City acknowledged detection of PFOA and PFHxS in raw water samples from Wells 19 and 22 above state notification levels and will forward a resolution to the Division of Drinking Water; staff said treated water meets drinking standards and a carbon-filtration project is planned.
The Manteca City Council adopted a resolution acknowledging that the Public Works Department detected PFOA and PFHxS — man-made per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances — in raw water source samples from Well 19 and Well 22 at levels that exceed State Water Resources Control Board notification levels. The council authorized staff to forward the resolution to the State Water Board’s Division of…
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