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2017 Water Quality Report Shows Santa Fe’s Drinking Water Meets All State & Federal Standards

By City of Santa Fe
The City of Santa Fe’s water quality meets all state and federal standards for safety. The Public Utilities Department, Water Division, has released the 2017 Annual Water Quality Report, which details the quality of public drinking water. It is posted online and was mailed to every customer via their bill this summer.
“The report details not just the standards that our water meets, but also the work the City does to monitor and protect the sources of our drinking water here in Santa Fe,” said Alex Puglisi, Environmental Compliance Officer for the Public Utilities Department.
Read the City’s annual water quality report here: https://www.santafenm.gov/water_quality
Since 2002, the City of Santa Fe has distributed annual water quality reports to its water system customers.
This year’s report covers the calendar year 2017 drinking water quality testing and reporting. The City of Santa Fe safeguards its water to ensure that water delivered to our customers meets all standards required by state and federal regulatory agencies. The Water System continued to meet all United States Environmental Protection Agency and New Mexico Environment Department drinking water quality standards in 2017, as it has consistently done in the past.
Copies are also available at City Hall, the City of Santa Fe Water Division Office at 801 West San Mateo, the County of Santa Fe Main Office on Grant Street, and at City libraries and recreation centers. Copies may also be obtained directly by calling Alex Puglisi at (505) 955-4232.

 

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