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Laredo utilities says system in compliance after temporary disinfectant change
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City utilities staff told the advisory committee Nov. 13 that the drinking-water system is in compliance with TCEQ requirements after a month-long switch from chloramine to free chlorine and routine flushing; staff said they will continue monthly sampling and monitoring.
LAREDO, Texas — City of Laredo utilities staff told the Utilities Advisory Committee on Nov. 13 that the municipal drinking-water system is in compliance with state regulators after a recent, temporary change in disinfection practice.
Dr. Keith, a utilities department staff member, said the department switched from chloramine to free chlorine for about a month “to refresh the system,” then returned to chloramine. “We have collected 5 months of samples, and we passed the [tests]…
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