The Capitol Region Water confirmed that, as of October 23, it is temporarily pumping treating water from the Susquehanna River, its backup drinking water source
In a release, the company confirms that this short-term practice will last approximately 14 days as part of an industry best practice.
Capital Region Water will transition back to its primary source, DeHart Reservoir, on November 6, 2023.issued by Pennsylvania American Water. Pennsylvania American Water sent out a statement reminding residents that while water is safe to drink, they are asking customers to reduce their intake by 10-15%..
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