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What's Really in Your Tap? The Truth About Local Water and Who's Watching

14 min · 17 de may de 2026
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This episode examines what is in local tap water, who monitors it, and why residents should demand clearer answers from agencies like Mission Springs Water District and local city halls. It explores risks from cannabis cultivation runoff, industrial uses such as data centers, and legacy contaminants, and stresses the difference between awards for transparency and real accountability. The host offers practical steps: get an independent water test, attend public meetings, support local grassroots groups, and keep asking questions to protect children, gardens, and shared groundwater.

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