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Irondale officials say PFAS levels fell below limits; city to schedule a water‑committee update

2221903 · February 4, 2025
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Residents raised concerns about PFAS contamination during public comment; Mayor James D. Stewart Jr. said Irondale has spent more than $1 million on treatment and that recent well tests in December were below 1 part per trillion.

A public comment session at the Irondale City Council meeting on Tuesday centered on resident worries about per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and the city’s drinking-water testing and communications.

Gwen Moore, who lives on Heritage Lane, said she was alarmed by online reports and asked whether Irondale had published additional water testing after an April report last year. "Is it true that we have not had another published official testing of the water? Because we were…

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