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City tackles lead and copper contamination crisis

September 16, 2024 | City of DeLand, Volusia County, Florida


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City tackles lead and copper contamination crisis
During a recent government meeting, city officials gathered to discuss critical updates regarding lead and copper levels in the community's water supply. The session featured a presentation by Lisonbee Mach from McKim and Creed, who has been collaborating with the city on this issue for the past year.

Mach's presentation aimed to provide an overview of the data collected on lead and copper levels, as well as the necessary steps for compliance with regulatory requirements. She emphasized the importance of transparency and community engagement in addressing these public health concerns.

The city plans to host a more in-depth workshop in October, where officials and community members will have the opportunity to delve deeper into the findings and discuss potential solutions. This proactive approach underscores the city's commitment to ensuring safe drinking water for its residents.

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