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Richmond Mayor Danny Avula forms regional group with neighboring counties to address recurring water system issues following ...
RICHMOND, Va — An operator at the Richmond water treatment plant knew about exceeding fluoride levels in the water several days before the issue was reported to regulators and regional ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The City of Richmond has announced that its fluoride system is back online at its Water Treatment Plant after it was damaged in January and following a spike in fluoride ...
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Fluoride levels in Richmond’s water returning to normal after ‘unknown amounts’ addedRICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Fluoride levels throughout the city of Richmond’s water system are now closer to normal as of Tuesday after “unknown amounts of additional fluoride” were added last ...
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‘I need ALL the assistance!!!!’: Henrico told Avula of Richmond’s fluoride spike, not his own teamRICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Mayor Danny Avula found out about the fluoride spike in Richmond’s water via a text from Henrico County’s county manager — not from his own team. Communication ...
Richmond officials on Monday said that employees at the city’s water treatment plant on Wednesday had accidentally discharged excess fluoride into the drinking water at the water treatment plant ...
Staff at Richmond’s water treatment plant never informed their boss, Department of Public Utilities Director Scott Morris, that excess fluoride had been discharged into the region’s drinking ...
Richmond water superintendent Kendall Chamberlin disclosed in his five-page resignation letter, submitted Monday, that fluoride levels have not been in the state-recommended range for over a ...
RICHMOND, Vt. — Residents of a small community in Vermont were blindsided last month by news that one official in their water department quietly lowered fluoride levels nearly four years ago ...
Photo by Nithin PA via Pexels Residents are concerned a town employee arbitrarily lowered the fluoride level in Richmond’s drinking water below recommended standards based on his personal beliefs.
Richmond water superintendent Kendall Chamberlin disclosed in his five-page resignation letter, submitted Monday, that fluoride levels have not been in the state-recommended range for over a ...
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