The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) is pleased to report that we are lifting the Johnson Utilities Drinking Water Advisory for nitrate. ADEQ notified Johnson Utilities (PWS 11182) customers on Dec. 2, 2016, to not provide water to infants under of the age of 6 months or use the water to make infant formula because of elevated nitrate levels. ADEQ has confirmed the problem has been resolved and tap water can be given to infants under the age of 6 months.
Today, ADEQ received confirmation from Johnson Utilities that their sample collected on Nov. 30, 2016, demonstrated the nitrate level met the federal drinking water standard (lower than the Maximum Contaminant Level of 10 mg/L at 7.15 mg/L). This sample was analyzed using certified analytical methods.
Contact Katherine Nierva with Johnson Utilities at 480-998-3300 if you have questions.
Please share this information with all people who drink this water, especially those who may not have received this notice directly (for example, people in apartments, nursing homes, schools and businesses). You can do this by posting this notice in a public place or distributing copies by hand or mail.
WILLIAMS — The Council Meeting will be held this Thursday, December 8 at 7 p.m. at City Hall on First Street. They will begin with a canvass of votes from the general election held November 8, 2016, and approve Resolution No. 1338 adopting the results. After approval of the Resolution, they will adjourn to swear in the Mayor and council members for the new term. A Vice-Mayor will be appointed along with a representative for the Theme Park Tax District.
SAFFORD — An AMBER alert was issued today for 12-year-old Savinya Kimball. She may be traveling with Lawrence James Halamek in a blue 2001 Dodge Quad Cab Pick up Truck with Arizona License T941407. Savinya Kimball was last seen today at 6:30 a.m. at the bus stop near the intersection of Stockton RD and Swift Trail.
She was last seen wearing black pants and an Arizona Diamondbacks baseball team sweater.
Arizona Department of Environmental Quality Waste Programs Division staff invite interested community members and business and government personnel to participate in our free February 2017 Waste and Water webinar workshop series.
PHOENIX — An annual survey of the Mount Graham red squirrel recently revealed a slight decline in the number of the endangered squirrels in the Pinaleño Mountains in southeastern Arizona.
An Arizona Department of Transportation project is blasting rock from a limestone cliff to prevent it from falling onto State Route 77 between Winkelman and Globe.
