Drinking Water Update: City Actively Addressing Elevated TTHMs

The City of Battle Creek is actively addressing elevated total trihalomethanes (TTHMs) in the water system, a maximum contaminant level violation.

The municipalities affected include the City of Battle Creek, Springfield, Emmett Township and a portion of Pennfield Township. The City of Battle Creek has outlined details in this mailing residents will or have already received.

In this episode of BC City Connection, Water Division Utility Administrator Perry Hart discusses the circumstances which led to the elevated levels of TTHM and the steps being taken to correct it.

Episode Resources
City of Battle Creek Water Division Informational Mailing
Verona Wellfield and Water Quality Update

Watch the video of this discussion here or see the episodes on Access Vision in Battle Creek Tuesdays at 6:30 PM on channel 17/917.

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