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City manager: Bellbrook to notify all water customers after EPA reporting error; PFAS samples sent to lab
Summary
City Manager Rob told council that a timing issue led to the EPA inventory being submitted partially, triggering a required direct notification to roughly 4,000 water customers; he said there are no known lead service lines and PFAS samples have been sent to labs for testing.
City Manager Rob told the Bellbrook City Council on June 23 that an inventory required by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency was submitted partially while the city awaited clarification from the EPA, and that the city must now send a direct mailing to every water customer to explain the reporting status.
"It was not quite clear that each and every single of the 4,000 or so addresses needed to be…
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