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CITY CLERK
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AGENDA REPORT
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6/20/2023
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Subject: Pleasanton's Water:The Facts <br /> To: <br /> Pleasanton's Water: The Facts <br /> s <br /> Pleasanton's <br /> ' Water: The Facts <br /> Recent media coverage of Pleasanton's drinking water supply has caused significant community <br /> confusion. Simply stated, the City would never allow drinking water that doesn't meet state and <br /> federal regulations to be provided to our residents. Again — and this is a very important point— <br /> even as we prepare to meet increased water demands in the warm months ahead, we will only <br /> provide safe drinking water. We've always met or exceeded state and federal drinking water <br /> regulations and we will continue to do so in the future. <br /> Water supply and distribution is complex, even for those of us who work on these issues each <br /> day. This FAQ covers questions we hear most frequently. <br /> 1. Is the City using contaminated ground water wells instead of continuing drought <br /> conservation? <br /> No. the City's top priority has been and always will be to ensure drinking water public <br /> health and safety standards are met for all Pleasanton residents and businesses. The <br /> 2 <br />
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