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March 2008
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New Mexico Cities and Towns Struggle to Achieve Compliance with EPA’s Arsenic Rule
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) promulgated a stricter drinking water standard for arsenic in 2001 and sought compliance from public water systems by 2006. Many of New Mexico’s public water systems face special challenges in achieving compliance.
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