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Flagstaff officials present 2024 Consumer Confidence Report; one PFAS detection flagged during EPA monitoring
Summary
City of Flagstaff staff presented the 2024 Consumer Confidence Report to the Water Commission and said federal UCMR5 monitoring detected a single PFAS compound at a Lake Mary entry point during one August sample.
City of Flagstaff staff presented the 2024 Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) to the Water Commission on May 15, detailing routine water-quality testing and one detection of a PFAS compound during federal UCMR5 monitoring.
Jolene Montoya, regulatory compliance section director for the City of Flagstaff, said the city submitted the CCR to the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality for review before printing. "We have taken the stance of getting their approval before we do any printing," Montoya said, explaining the city’s choice to avoid reprinting if ADEQ requests edits.
Why it matters: The CCR is the annual public summary of water-quality monitoring for consumers. A detection of a Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) compound can raise public concern; commission members asked staff how to put the result in context so readers…
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