City of Plymouth 2022 drinking water report now available

City of Plymouth 2022 drinking water report now available
Mayor Jeffry Wosje — City of Plymouth Official website
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Published each June, the City of Plymouth annual drinking water report is now available to view online. Like past years, Plymouth’s water met or surpassed all 2022 state and federal water quality testing, regulations and requirements.

The report contains monitoring results from previous year(s). City of Plymouth water is tested weekly by an independent, state-certified laboratory. Results are submitted to the Minnesota Department of Health.

Plymouth’s water is regularly tested for more than 100 contaminants, such as bacteria, nitrates, pesticides, solvents and metals. Water is also tested multiple times per day for appropriate chemical levels and water quality.

View the report at plymouthmn.gov/waterreport.

The public may download and print the water report, or request a paper copy by calling 763-509-5000 and arranging to pick it up during normal business hours (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday) at Plymouth City Hall, 3400 Plymouth Blvd.

Original source can be found here.



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