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Avondale Releases Annual Water Quality Report, Ensures Compliance with EPA, ADEQ Standards

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Published on June 05, 2024
Avondale Releases Annual Water Quality Report, Ensures Compliance with EPA, ADEQ StandardsSource: Unsplash/manu schwendener

Residents of Avondale can now access the latest update on their water quality, as the city’s Annual Water Quality Report has been made available online. This report is a yearly requirement enforced by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ), meant to keep communities informed about the safety and quality of their drinking water. According to the city's announcement, the report encapsulates the findings from all the water quality testing conducted from January through December 2023, confirming the water's compliance with state and federal standards.

The obligatory notification for this report's availability has been sent out to Avondale residents and businesses, which included a direct link for the electronic version to ease access. While digital is the trend, printed copies for those preferring a tangible report are up for grabs at various locations around the city. Among these are the Avondale City Hall, the Avondale Resource Center, and not excluding the library duo – Civic Center and Sam Garcia.

For Avondale citizens looking to dive deep into the specifics of their H2O, the complete report details everything from the levels of contaminants tested to the sources of water used. It’s more than just a checklist—it is a testament to the city’s commitment to maintaining clear and trustworthy communication regarding public health and environmental safety.

Should you need to clutch a printed copy of the Consumer Confidence Report in your hands, or if answering questions that are bubbling up is necessary, the Public Works Department is on standby. They can be reached at (623) 333-4400, or through a quick email to [email protected]. For those who have thrived in the digital revolution, the water quality report can be instantly viewed by visiting the city's website.