Confident About Water Quality in City Zone? NOT > No Data/Not Available
Here in Mesa it's a BIG PROJECT - the biggest slice of the Pie Chart for GO bond city debt [see infographic in this post]Latest events in Flint, Michigan point to the fact if we truly believe in the value of water and the need to create a sustainable water future, we all need to get smarter than the apes with their hands on the water supply.
Between water infrastructure [$90 Million] and wastewater treatment [$50.1 Million] it's more than 50% of debt-obligation bonds financed by taxpayers here in the City of Mesa for FY 2015/2016. 7 times more than the $20.5 Million spent on Public Safety 6 times more than the $24.7 Million spent on Transportation & Streets. A recent Consumer Confidence Report 2014 for water quality mandatory reports for lead and copper risks in the City Zone are marked NA - Not Available.
How can residents downtown feel "confident" about water quality when there is no data available?
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