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The city of Live Oak is proposing a 60 percent water rate hike to tackle a $3.5 million water fund deficit. The city's wells have been detected to have small amounts of forever chemicals in them ...
The state water resources control board recently tested the wells in the city of Live Oak. In one of them, PFAS were detected above what's called notification level at 3.3 parts per trillion.
During the Live Oak City Council meeting on Nov. 20, Live Oak Public Works Director Jeff Nelson told council members a test conducted by the Office of Water Programs at Sacramento State University ...
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