The drinking water for New Jersey's capital went largely untested for more than a year, utility says
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) The drinking water in New Jerseys capital city and some surrounding communities went largely untested for more than a year, the utility belatedly told roughly 200,000 affected customers, noting that it fired a worker who falsified the relevant reports.
Trenton Water Works said in a letter to customers last week that it became aware of the problem a year ago and that an investigation determined that the water sample collector fudged reports meant to monitor for disinfection byproducts, E. Coli and other things from October 2022 through last December. A majority of the water samples taken by the utility during that time were deemed to be invalid, it said.
The worker, who wasnt named in the utilitys letter and who hasnt been charged, was put on leave and then fired.
The utility said the water is safe now and that customers dont need to take any action.
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