Cincinnati: How Safe is your Drinking Water?

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Posted by Alison De VilliersNovember 19, 2008 12:06 PM

The University of Cincinnati did a study testing the quality of drinking water in various cities in the United States. The study tested for various contaminants, including sediment, microbial cysts, bacteria, chlorine, and heavy metals.

Cincinnati met all of the United States EPA standards, with higher than average levels of lead and nitrate. Click here to see Cincinnati's results.

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