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Danvers officials: water-quality notice stemmed from reporting lapse, not a public-health exposure

Town of Danvers Select Board · January 9, 2026
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Summary

Town officials said a MassDEP-required water-quality notice issued Dec. 26, 2025 resulted from a reporting failure after corrosion-control parameters deviated in Aug–Sep 2025; officials said the supplier's product underperformed, the issue is corrected and there was no public-health risk.

Town officials told the Select Board on Jan. 7 that a water-quality notice mailed Dec. 26, 2025 was required by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection because the town failed to report deviations in corrosion-control treatment within the required timeframe.

Town staff explained that in August and September 2025 the water treatment plant missed planned targets for…

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