August is National Water Quality Month – a month dedicated to raising awareness and transparency on the health of the Peoria's surface waters and the safety standards of its drinking water.
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August is National Water Quality Month – a month dedicated to raising awareness and transparency on the health of the Peoria's surface waters and the safety standards of its drinking water.
The city of Peoria’s water services department employs certified operations and engineering personnel who treat, test, and deliver safe water to Peoria water customers at an excellent value per gallon.
In Peoria, drinking water is treated using modern, state-of-the-art treatment technology to be certain that residents' drinking water meets all federal, state and local water quality standards.