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The samples collected from August through October show lead levels under the EPA action level. Flawed test samples collected earlier in the year showed high lead levels, causing some to call for the city to declare a state of emergency.
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The problem was caused by a chlorination system malfunction in the City of Syracuse's water system, which has been resolved. But bacteria levels may not be safe for three days.
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Public gets its chance to air their concerns over the lead levels in Syracuse water lines.
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Residents will have the chance to learn more at a public information meeting Thursday evening at Nottingham High School.
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The Finger Lakes Land Trust received a grant from the state and plan on using to regulate private property near the source of Syracuse's drinking water.
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Syracuse and Onondaga county officials are continuing to ensure that tap water stays clear of toxins after recent tests revealed low levels of algae had…