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Residents call for clearer plan on water supply and PFAS testing as council readies infrastructure review
Summary
A resident urged the council to schedule a public presentation on water infrastructure, raised concerns about unexplained billing fluctuations, water supply capacity at Royal Spring, and potential PFAS contamination; staff confirmed a forthcoming presentation by water utility staff.
A Georgetown resident on Sept. 22 urged the City Council to schedule a public presentation and broader citizen engagement about the city’s water infrastructure, water supply options and water quality, including per‑ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
Dan Holman, who identified himself as a Georgetown resident, said local residents have raised questions on a public Facebook group about billing fluctuations…
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