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I never see anyone testing at my home, why is this?
Testing is done based on a mapping system approved by the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality. The testing sites are set up to encompass the entire distribution system. This site map and subsequent testing provides coverage for all areas of the distribution system.
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How can I obtain a chemical analysis report on the drinking water?
Quarterly the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality provides the City of Huntsville with a chemical analysis report reflecting the previous Quarter's averages. This report is available by mail, fax or a customer may pick one up in person by calling 936-294-5700.
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When and how is water testing done?
The City of Huntsville water utility staff takes 60 bacteriological samples per month for testing. These samples are taken weekly and delivered to a state-certified lab. If a bad sample is found, immediate retesting is required. If repeat testing fails the public would immediately be notified. The City of Huntsville is recognized as Superior water system by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
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I never see anyone testing at my home, why is this?
Testing is done based on a mapping system approved by the Texas Commission of Environmental Quality. The testing sites are set up to encompass the entire distribution system. This site map and subsequent testing provides coverage for all areas of the distribution system.
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