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Wright State’s public water system (PWS) collects both routine compliance samples and non-compliance special purpose samples for lead and copper analysis.
Meets or exceeds state and federal lead and copper drinking water standards
May 19, 2025
Wright State’s public water system (PWS) collects both routine compliance samples and non-compliance special purpose samples for lead and copper analysis.
Meets or exceeds state and federal lead and copper drinking water standards
April 14, 2025
Wright State’s public water system (PWS) collects both routine compliance samples and non-compliance special purpose samples for lead and copper analysis.
Meets or exceeds state and federal lead and copper drinking water standards
March 18, 2025
Wright State’s public water system (PWS) collects both routine compliance samples and non-compliance special purpose samples for lead and copper analysis.
Meets or exceeds state and federal lead and copper drinking water standards
February 23, 2025
Wright State’s public water system (PWS) collects both routine compliance samples and non-compliance special purpose samples for lead and copper analysis. Forty (40) routine compliance samples tap samples were collected on January 15-17, 2025.