Louisa’s drinking water back up to code (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
LOUISA—After the town of Louisa’s drinking water was found to have too much of one contaminant on average during two consecutive quarters, the town has been brought back into compliance. Brad Humphrey, the town’s project manager, said the results from the mid-February tests showed a quarterly running average of 56 parts per billion of haloacetic acids. The maximum contaminant level is 60 ppb …
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