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Unidentified speaker says water system monitors hardness, cites EPA standards and liability risks
Summary
An unidentified speaker told the meeting the water system "constantly" monitors water safety, blends harder and softer sources to control hardness, cited EPA aesthetic standards, and said the system serves about 60,000 people a day, raising public-health liability concerns.
An unidentified speaker said the water system is "constantly monitoring the water to make sure that it's safe," and described steps to blend harder and softer sources to avoid excess hardness.
The speaker framed the work as a public-health responsibility with significant liability, saying, "a doctor can't treat 60,000 people a day, but we distribute water to that many," and cited EPA standards on water…
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