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Lawrence Utilities says trihalomethane test slightly exceeded state limit; customers notified
Summary
The Utility Service Board was told that a June test for total trihalomethanes returned 88.5 micrograms per liter, above the 80 micrograms-per-liter maximum contaminant level; the utility sent customer notifications by mail, e-bill and its Lawrence Lift service.
Lawrence Utilities reported at its August 2025 Utility Service Board meeting that a routine water-quality test for total trihalomethanes (TTHMs) exceeded the regulatory limit and that customers were notified.
The utility’s superintendent told the board that the Indiana Department of Environmental Management notified the utility that “during the monitoring period between April 1 to 06/30/2025 for total trihalomethanes … our system currently exceeds the standards or the maximum contaminant levels. The MCL for total…
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