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Public raises health concerns about chloramines; PUC schedules staff report; commission approves yellow-grease biodiesel pilot
Summary
A Belmont resident told the commission she believes chloramines in drinking water are causing skin and nasal symptoms; staff said a report is due Nov. 14. Separately, the commission approved a three-year technical assistance contract to collect yellow grease for biodiesel and sewer maintenance benefits.
A member of the public told the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on Oct. 24 she believes recent use of chloramines in the water supply has caused skin irritation, nasal symptoms and other health effects and urged the utility to stop using the chemical and test potential impacts on humans and marine life.
Jan Frederickson of Belmont described persistent itching, nasal irritation from…
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