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Woodbury Water Report: Contaminants At Safe Levels

Woodbury Water Report: Contaminants At Safe Levels.
WOODBURY, MN — As required by the federal Safe Drinking Water Act, the city of Woodbury is issuing the results of monitoring done on its drinking water for the period from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2016.
The purpose of the report is to advance consumers’ understanding of drinking water and heighten awareness of the need to protect precious water resources.
The city of Woodbury reported that "no contaminants were detected at levels that violated state and federal drinking water standards."
This does not mean that any particular PFC concentration is increasing, only that the lab is now able to detect PFCs at levels so low they previously could not be measured, according to the city.
What are PFCs?
City officials pushed for an aggressive cleanup of the former 3M disposal site near Woodbury’s border with Cottage Grove, the Oakdale 3M disposal site, the former Washington County landfill, and the Cottage Grove 3M site – all shown to be sources of the groundwater contamination.
A groundwater extraction system also remains operational at the site near Woodbury’s southern border to capture and prevent off site migration of PFCs.
Ongoing oversight of the four sites continues under the direction of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency.
The document contains the city’s annual water quality report, which includes information on the monitoring done on Woodbury drinking water in 2016: (For more local news, click here to sign up for real-time news alerts and newsletters from Minnesota Patch, click here to find your local Minnesota Patch.

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