
Plymouth residents can now tap into the details of their drinking water quality as the city's 2024 report flows online. In line with annual tradition, the document offers transparency about what's coursing through the pipes and out of faucets, meeting or exceeding all state and federal standards.
Facts from the report, which surfaces each June, flush out any concerns about the safety and regulations of Plymouth's water. Ensuring that every gulp is as clean as mandated, the city's water underwent weekly testing by an independent, state-certified laboratory, conducting rigorous scrutiny for over 100 potential contaminants, including bacteria and metals, according to the bulletin issued by the City of Plymouth.
Keen on keeping the public in the loop, Plymouth has made the report easily accessible through their website. Details of the water's journey from source to tap – consistently tested, not only for contaminants but also for proper chemical balance, multiple times throughout the day – confirms the city's commitment to quality.
The report, more than a mere statement of compliance, reflects a daily challenge of maintaining and delivering safe drinking water to the community. Citizens looking to drink in the full scope of their water quality can do so by heading to the city's official website or by requesting a printed copy during city hall hours. The latter is available for those who reach out to Plymouth City Hall at 763-509-5000, as noted by the city's announcement.









