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Eight Months After Eaton Fire, Pasadena Continues Extra Oversight of Drinking Water

Pasadena Water and Power officials said late last week that ongoing monitoring continues to show safe drinking water throughout the utility’s service area, including neighborhoods affected by the Eaton Fire. Testing is being conducted across the system under additional guidance from the California State Water Resources Control Board’s Division of Drinking Water. General Manager David M. Reyes said the department remains committed to maintaining safe water quality in the aftermath of January’s wildfire. Recent results from key sites and reservoirs […]


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