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GAO[removed]District of Columbia's Drinking Water: Agencies Have Improved Coordination, but Key Challenges Remain in Protecting the Public from Elevated Lead Levels
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Document Date: 2005-05-19 14:41:23


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City

Philadelphia / Washington / D.C. / Portland / /

Company

Drinking Water Is Limited / DRINKING WATER / Other Agencies Are Taking Steps / WASA / /

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United States / /

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Event

Product Issues / /

IndustryTerm

help utilities / local media / water utilities / public water systems / water systems / federal law protecting public water supplies / Large water systems / /

Organization

EPA’s office of Water / District Water and Sewer Authority / Dept of Health / Subcommittee on Environment and Hazardous Materials / House of Representatives / U.S. government / Committee on Energy and Commerce / Subcommittee on Environment and Hazardous Materials Committee on Energy / office of Research and Development / Committee on Energy and Commerce House of Representatives Dear / Centers for Disease Control and Prevention / Massachusetts Water Resources Authority / United States Government Accountability Office Washington / United States Army / District of Columbia Water and Sewer Authority / Department of Health / Environmental Protection Agency / /

Person

Washington Aqueduct / John Stephenson / /

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Position

Governor / Chairman / Administrator / D.C. Inspector General / /

Product

Copper Rule / Lead / Priority Lead Service / Materials Committee / Committee / Materials / /

ProvinceOrState

COLUMBIA’S DRINKING WATER Agencies Have Improved Coordination / Wyoming / Columbia Water / District of Columbia / /

URL

www.gao.gov/cgi-bin/getrpt?GAO-05-344 / /

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