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Tustin council adopts 2025 Public Health Goal report; city highlights new PFAS treatment plant
Summary
Council approved the triennial 2025 Public Health Goal report after a presentation from Director Mike Grissow. Tustin said it partnered with the Orange County Water District on a Main Street treatment facility (>$20 million) producing about 8 million gallons per day and removing PFAS to nondetectable levels; the report was approved 5-0.
The Tustin City Council on Aug. 5 adopted the city's 2025 Public Health Goal report on drinking water, a state-required triennial report that sets nonbinding health targets and reviews potential contaminants and treatment options.
Director Mike Grissow told the council that Tustin's water meets or exceeds federal and state drinking-water standards but that the public health goal report evaluates additional targets below maximum contaminant levels (MCLs).…
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