"It's not a silver bullet, but it's a very large tool in our tool belt and in every water utility's toolbelt. The ability to grab onto contaminants and remove them from the water stream is massively helpful. I would just like to assure our customers that our water is safe. It's something that we're constantly monitoring," Henderson Water Utility Treatment Superintendent Josh Thompson told The Winchester Sun.
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