Governor Ducey Calls On Department Of Defense To Promptly Address Groundwater Contamination In Arizona

PHOENIX — Governor Doug Ducey is calling on the U.S. Department of Defense to take prompt action to address Pentagon-related groundwater contamination near Arizona’s military installations. 

In an April 27 letter to Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, Governor Ducey requested DOD to identify and treat water in Arizona contaminated in the areas surrounding four DOD installations and to prevent additional human exposure to PFAS from other DOD facilities in Arizona.

The four installations with known impacts to groundwater—Luke Air Force Base, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Morris Air National Guard Base and the former Williams Air Force Base—are located in the two most populous metropolitan areas in Arizona, and each is surrounded by businesses and residential communities where thousands of Arizonans live, work and rely on clean groundwater for drinking.

The water is contaminated by per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).

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May 2021

Here are not one but two press releases for your information - almost back-to-back after a flood of recent reports about an unannounced inspection in water bottling facility in Mesa. And if you didn't know it already know it approval of new contract awards in the last month for the Water Resources Department (gauges, new waterline and water pipe replacements, etc.)
1 May 20,2021

Do you Know Your H2O? Mesa’s new water quality report highlights quality, reliability, value, and service.

May 20, 2021 at 9:10 am
How well do you know your H2O? Learn about the quality of your Mesa drinking water by reading the new City of Mesa Water Quality Consumer Confidence report at www.mesaaz.gov/ccr.For over 100 years, the City of Mesa has been committed to providing...
 
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2 May 26, 2021 Today
EXTRACT: "We have developed a more robust communications strategy to support our required monitoring schedule."

Mesa Water Resources continues to provide safe, clean, reliable water services and provides this notice of missed monitoring for your information

May 26, 2021 at 9:00 am
 
During the first quarter of 2021, the City of Mesa did not complete all monitoring for total organic carbon (TOC). Total organic carbon has no health effects. However, total organic carbon provides a medium for the formation of disinfection byproducts. The City of Mesa has not exceeded the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for disinfection byproducts. We have developed a more robust communications strategy to support our required monitoring schedule. The City of Mesa has continued to monitor for TOC since February.

This is not an emergency and there is nothing you need to do. Your water continues to be safe, clean, and reliable and meets all state and federal drinking water standards.

Please share this information with all the other people who drink this water, especially those who may not have received this notice directly (for example, people in apartments, nursing homes, schools, and businesses). You can do this by posting this notice in a public place or distributing copies by hand or mail.

If you have questions, please contact the City of Mesa, Water Quality Services at (480) 644-6461 or water.quality@mesaaz.gov.

Water Resources Department

Water Quality Services

Contact: (480) 644-6461

water.quality@mesaaz.gov 

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