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Originally Posted by GhostRider62
I said, microbial excursions. I am not sure what hair you are splitting. It isn't even a distinction.

You do realize governments do not always follow their own laws.

I was merely pointing out that your absolute statement is not consistent with my experience.
But you didn’t say microbial excursions. Look at your post again. You said you didn’t get notified until much later and discussed lead issues, not microbes.

Governments usually do follow laws, especially federal ones and especially ones concerning water. If they don’t they are opening themselves up to all kinds of trouble, both civil and criminal.
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