City admits water ‘violation,’ says it’s ‘no emergency’ (Gloucester Daily Times)
The city has sent all residents a required notice that Gloucester’s drinking water is in violation of the chemical compound trihalomethanes, which is created from the breakdown of chlorine. But city officials also noted that the situation is not an and quot;emergency and quot; and that residents do not have to take any action regarding their water use.
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