Finally fulfilling a promise made in July, Seminole County this week posted on its website the results of monthly water quality tests for the carcinogen 1,4-dioxane, which is known to have contaminated some of the county’s drinking water wells. County officials previously provided the data to the Orlando Sentinel, which published it Sunday. But it wasn’t until early Tuesday that the county .
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It’s been nine months since Seminole officials promised the county would be more transparent to its residents about the amount of 1,4-dioxane — a suspected carcinogen — in their drinking water. But in that time, they’ve done almost nothing to communicate what their regular tests of drinking water wells, some of which are known to have been previously tainted, have found. Finally that seems .
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