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Lodi accepts triennial water-quality public-health goals report; utility says treatment meets state standards
Summary
The council accepted the city’s triennial public-health goals report on drinking-water constituents (2022–2024). Water Plant Superintendent Travis Kars said current treatment systems meet or exceed state and federal standards, the utility has had zero violations during his tenure, and the city is advancing treatment for PFAS and other contaminants where detected.
Travis Kars, Water Plant Superintendent for the City of Lodi, presented the city’s triennial public-health goals report on Oct. 1, describing monitoring, treatment and cost-estimate elements required under state guidance for substances detected above non-enforceable public-health goals.
Kars said the report covers data from 2022 through 2024 and draws on monitoring at 28 groundwater wells (about 55% of the city’s supply) and the surface water treatment facility (about 45%). He described the public-health-goal framework as a…
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