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While trace amounts of contaminants may exist, they generally do not indicate a health risk. Monitored categories include: Viruses and bacteria from sewage or livestock.
Naturally occurring or from human activity. 4. Consumer Information
All testing is conducted in accordance with regulations prescribed by the EPA and the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) to ensure tap water is safe for consumption.
The following report provides an overview of the water quality and compliance for , specifically for the North Enterprise #7 system, based on monitoring data from the 2023 calendar year .
Salts and metals from industrial, urban, or natural sources.
For a comprehensive analysis of test results, residents can access the full provided by the Mississippi State Department of Health . 2024 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report
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- - Dr. Daniel Ortiz, Associate Dean of Nursing and Allied Health
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The EPA sets strict limits on the concentration of specific contaminants to mitigate health risks. 3. Detected Contaminants and Risks
While trace amounts of contaminants may exist, they generally do not indicate a health risk. Monitored categories include: Viruses and bacteria from sewage or livestock.
Naturally occurring or from human activity. 4. Consumer Information
All testing is conducted in accordance with regulations prescribed by the EPA and the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) to ensure tap water is safe for consumption.
The following report provides an overview of the water quality and compliance for , specifically for the North Enterprise #7 system, based on monitoring data from the 2023 calendar year .
Salts and metals from industrial, urban, or natural sources.
For a comprehensive analysis of test results, residents can access the full provided by the Mississippi State Department of Health . 2024 Annual Drinking Water Quality Report