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  1. Public Drinking Water Systems. The department’s Public Drinking Water Branch has the important mission of ensuring Missouri’s more than 2,700 public water systems provide safe drinking water to every resident and visitor in the state. To do this, the branch monitors for contaminants, issues permits for new and existing public water systems ...

  2. Superintendent, at the Stoughton Public Works Department at (781) 344-2112 with any questions, comments, or concerns. We are located at 950 Central Street. Stoughton’s Water System: Where Does My Water Come From? O ur water system includes seven groundwater supply wells and pumping stations, a connec-

  3. www.culliganwater.com › water-hardness-missouriMissouri Water Hardness Map

    Missouri's hard water can cause the following issues: Make it challenging to get your laundry clean. Leave spots on glassware and dishes. Excessive buildup or accumulation of materials inside plumbing fixtures and pipes can cause blockages, restricting the flow of water. All of these are signs that you may need a water softener.

  4. On Site Water Well & Septic Systems • Some residents have their own water supply and onsite septic systems. • Instead of getting water from the Town’s supply they drill their well on their property. • Instead of being pumped out to Deer Island, it is pumped to a septic tank located in your yard.

  5. Watershed boundaries are marked by landscape features that divides the direction of surface water flow, such as hills and ridge lines. It is these features that direct the flow of water. Just as water bodies exist in various sizes, so do watersheds. Some can be as small as a few city blocks or a farm field, draining into local streams or rivers.

  6. water from their health care providers. General guidelines on ways to lessen the risk of infection by microbes are available from EPA’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline at 1 (800) 426­4791. What does this mean? This is not an emergency. If it had been, you would have been notified immediately.

  7. 1040ActiveStoughton Utilities is nonprofit and is owned directly by the City. f Stoughton. All operations are funded entirely by the water, electric, and wastewater rates paid for our services. y customers. In lieu of taxes for 2020, Stoughton Utilities paid $883,261 to the City of Stoughton, making it the largest taxpaye.

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