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“It’s safe,” City Manager Stan Farmer agreed regarding the absence from the municipal water supply of synthetic compounds known collectively as PFAS, which stands for perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances. “We’re the first user of the raw water drawn from Stewarts and Lovills Creek(s), so the potential for PFAS contamination is very low.” The city sits at the top of a rural watershed, Williams explained. “We’ve said this before, and I’ll just say that geographically Mount Airy is very blessed,” Public Works Director Mitch Williams said this week in discussing local water quality. faucets likely contains dangerous “forever chemicals,” Mount Airy’s supply is deemed to be safe - and a new testing program is on tap to further ensure this. With a new report showing drinking water from nearly half of all U.S.
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