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Fort Worth Water Unveils 2023 Drinking Water Quality Report with Schedules for Educational Outreach

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Published on June 03, 2024
Fort Worth Water Unveils 2023 Drinking Water Quality Report with Schedules for Educational OutreachSource: City of Fort Worth, Texas

Folks in Fort Worth can sip on tap water with more insight, as the latest report on the city's drinking water quality has just been rolled out. Fort Worth Water dropped its 2023 test results online for all those thirsty for knowledge. Bilingual in English and Spanish, the rundown details where the city's water comes from, the substances found within, and how they might have slipped into the supply.

In compliance with federal demands, this annual affair isn't just for show. Based on last year's figures, the city's water analytics are a critical touchstone for what's flowing from the residents' taps. Folks can expect a heads-up on the report's findings in their June water bills, while multi-unit buildings scattered across the serviced ZIP codes will find postcards with the info in their mailboxes, according to the City of Fort Worth.

But, if you're the type who'd rather hold the facts in your hand or pass them around the communal table, Fort Worth Water has got you covered. Copies of the report in all its PDF glory are up for grabs for anyone interested. All it takes is a simple email or a call to 817-392-4477 from Monday to Friday, between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. And for those who roll deep – be it organizations or businesses – the utility will provide a stash of reports for distribution.

The water utility staff are primed to quench your thirst for knowledge, ready to spill the details on Fort Worth's H2O to community groups. By firing off an email or ringing up the same number—817-392-4477—any local organization can book a speaker to come and break down the liquid low-down.

So, as Fort Worth residents flip through their water reports, or perhaps even sit through a chat about things like turbidity and trace contaminants, they'll get a transparent view into what's going on when they turn on the tap. No more wondering if what's in your glass is up to snuff; Fort Worth Water is making sure of that, with a hundred percent transparency, one page and one presentation at a time.