Cape Charles, VA — Residents of Cape Charles received their Annual Drinking Water Quality Report for the calendar year 2023, aimed at providing crucial insights into the safety and reliability of their drinking water.
The report underscores the Town of Cape Charles’ commitment to furnishing its residents with a secure and dependable supply of drinking water. It emphasizes the rigorous efforts undertaken to safeguard the water supply and ensure compliance with state and federal regulations enforced by the Virginia Department of Health (VDH).
Residents were encouraged to review the report carefully to gain a comprehensive understanding of the town’s efforts in water quality management. Furthermore, the report provides contact information for Scottie Neville, who residents can reach out to for inquiries or to participate in decisions concerning their water supply.
For information pertaining how you may participate in decisions regarding your water supply you may contact:
Scottie Neville
Town of Cape Charles
2 Plum Street, Cape Charles, VA 23310
757-331-1018
It’s got Amoebas in it!
Adios Amoebas…
The water also has lead, arsenic, fecal coliform, and a teeny tiny bit of gold!
Toxicity is relative to the dosage…..you aren’t very bright, are you?….. are you Nokia’s twin sister by chance?
If you are going to use my name, use it correctly. And just why are you so childish that you have to troll the mirror and see if your targets have said anything? So you can be an oversized playground bully? Couldn’t outgrow it? Soo sad. And for the record, I don’t know Donna D, but she’s pretty smart. Unlike you, Stuart Little.
I am seriously curious to what the aluminum values are, why is it not included in the water testing?