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Residents press Rosemount officials for faster action on water contaminants, request filter program for infants
Summary
At public comment, residents urged the city to offer household filters for infants and accelerate work on 'gross alpha' and elevated manganese in Rosemount's water; staff said Minnesota accepted the city's remediation plan and will publish quarterly updates.
Residents at Tuesday’s Rosemount City Council meeting pressed officials for clearer protections after public discussion about elevated contaminants in the city’s water supply.
Vanessa Dimuth said meeting minutes from April 7 misstated her earlier remarks and urged the city to begin distributing water filters immediately to households with infants 12 months and younger until treatment is online. "I asked for the city to offer the water filters starting now to households with infants 12 of age and younger until water…
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