Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Arsenic contamination in Florida wells

June 26, 2007 - TAMPA - Unhealthy levels of arsenic have been found in a dozen scattered drinking water wells in the Lithia area of eastern Hillsborough County.

State environmental authorities are providing the owners of the affected wells with alternative water supplies. Although arsenic levels in the wells are above federal water quality standards, state officials say there is no reason for alarm.

"I think the arsenic numbers, the kind of exposure we're talking about, is not enough to cause an immediate health impact," said Bill Kutash, an official with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection's Southwest District.

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