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Failure to test water widespread

2016-01-26 06:34:02| Waste Management - Topix.net

Of the 2,245 Texas public water suppliers that were supposed to test for lead and copper in their systems last year, 1,001 failed to do so, according to officials at the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. The state agency made a small change in the testing protocol.

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