NOTICE TO ALL PASCOAG WATER DEPARTMENT CUSTOMERS
During the MTBE crisis in the Pascoag Water Department, the Levy Rink will be open to Pascoag water customers who wish to use shower facilities. The Rink will be available to Pascoag residents the following hours: 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Monday through Friday 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 ...
September 21, 2001
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HEALTH Reommends Reduced Use of Pascoag Water MTBE Contamination Levels Contine to Rise
September 17, 2001 Date: September 17, 2001 Time: 5:11 p.m. Contact: June Swallow (401) 639-6451 News Release Department of Health HEALTH Recommends Reduced Use of Pascoag Water MTBE Contamination Levels Continue to Rise The RI Department of Health (HEALTH) recommends that customers of the Pascoag Water System take further ...
September 17, 2001
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A Letter From Ted Garille Spring 2001
Dear Pascoag Water Customer, As I sit here in my office on this beautiful Sunday afternoon, the entire staff and I are sure all of you, are both shocked, saddened and angry over the cowardly attack on our country. Our sincerest condolences to everyone who has been touched by ...
September 16, 2001
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DEM TAKES ACTIONS TO ADDRESS CONTAMINATED PUBLIC DRINKING WATER WELLS IN PASCOAG
The Department of Environmental Management issued two immediate compliance orders to address situations found while testing for the gasoline additive MTBE at sites in Pascoag. One orders Main Street Mobil at 24 North Main Street in Pascoag to investigate and remediate leaking petroleum from underground storage tanks at the ...
September 14, 2001
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MTBE update
Throughout the village, test wells continue to be dug. So far, test results have been helpful in determining the direction of the MTBE contamination. However, no tests to date have conclusively determined the source of the contamination. Levels of MTBE concentration at both Well 3 and 3A remain relatively ...
September 11, 2001
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MTBE update
Tests were completed yesterday on the fourteen monitoring wells located near the District’s well fields. The results of these tests were inconclusive in determining the direction of the MTBE contamination. The test results did, however, show that the MTBE levels in the monitoring wells are well within EPA acceptable limits. ...
September 7, 2001
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