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Mono considers options to improve drinking water system, reduce arsenic

Summary by citizen.on.ca
By JAMES MATTHEWS Mono has identified a need to re-evaluate its water supply in relation to changes in provincial standards for arsenic concentrations in potable water, In light of planned and approved growth, the municipality will consider reducing arsenic concentrations that exceed the maximum allowable concentration limits. When the town’s wells were commissioned, the maximum acceptable concentration (MAC) for arsenic, as stipulated in the On…
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citizen.on.ca broke the news on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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