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Aqua Illinois drinking water alert expands to University Park, Governors State University sends alert - MSNIssues with unsafe drinking water from Aqua Illinois have now expanded to University Park, Illinois, as Governors State University sent out an alert to its community Monday morning.
UNIVERSITY PARK, Ill. — A drinking water alert has been issued for Aqua Illinois customers with infants due to high levels of nitrates from the Kankakee River.According to an alert on Aqua ...
Aqua Illinois says its water is safe to drink in the south suburbs again. The utility company initially issued the unsafe drinking water alert on June 7 for Will and Kankakee counties, then ...
Aqua Illinois has issued a drinking water alert for families in Will and Kankakee counties, warning tap water might not be safe to drink for some people. The utility said samples taken at its ...
During the alert that has now ended, Aqua Illinois said infants under the age of 6 months should not use the water. But given the history of the water, many adults refused to risk drinking it either.
Testing done by Aqua Illinois found 11.9mg/L nitrate levels in University Park, Illinois drinking water, health officials said Sunday. The federal drinking level standard nitrate level is 10mg/L.
Aqua Illinois has issued a drinking water alert for customers with infants due to high levels of nitrates from the Kankakee River. Skip to content. WGN-TV.
Heavy rains with resulting high water levels in several waterways, prompted the Grand River Dam Authority to issue another E. coli alert on June 20. Water samples collected from Lake Hudson and the ...
PFAS alert issued The Illinois Department of Public Health is advising private well owners to check if they are in the vicinity of community water systems that have shown elevated levels of one or ...
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