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Williamsburg reports water quality meets all state and federal standards

Undetectable PFAS levels in testing, lead and other substances well within limits
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This episode covers the City of Williamsburg’s 2025 Water Quality Report released by the Department of Public Works and Utilities. The report confirms that the city’s drinking water met all Virginia Department of Health and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regulations last year with no violations. Testing showed lead and copper below action levels, and PFAS chemicals were undetectable. The episode also discusses the Waller Mill Reservoir, the city’s primary water source, and the treatment process conducted at the Waller Mill Water Treatment Plant.

City's water quality meets all State and Federal requirements

City's water quality meets all State and Federal requirements

The City of Williamsburg’s Department of Public Works and Utilities has released its 2025 Water Quality Report, showing that the city’s drinking water met all Virginia Department of Health and …



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