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File #: 160438    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/6/2016 In control: PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE
On agenda: Final action: 7/26/2016
Effective date:    
Title: Substitute resolution relating to the creation of a Water Quality Task Force.
Sponsors: ALD. HAMILTON, ALD. BOHL, ALD. PEREZ
Indexes: WATER, WATER WORKS
Attachments: 1. Motion by Ald. Bohl
Number
160438
Version
SUBSTITUTE 2
Reference

Sponsor
ALD. HAMILTON, ALD. BOHL, AND ALD. PEREZ
Title
Substitute resolution relating to the creation of a Water Quality Task Force.
Analysis
This resolution creates a Water Quality Task Force to address the problem of the presence of lead in the City’s drinking water. The Task Force will be comprised of members of the Common Council, Department of Public Works, Health Department, the community, and the medical profession. All departments are directed to cooperate with the work of the Task Force. The Task Force is to run for two years from the effective date of the resolution and thereafter dissolve.
Body
Whereas, Safe drinking water for the City of Milwaukee is of utmost importance; and

Whereas, Milwaukee Water Works has not detected lead in its treated water or source water since it began annual testing for lead in 1996; and

Whereas, Most recent tests indicate Milwaukee water is in compliance with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency lead regulations; and

Whereas, Milwaukee Water Works is a national leader in providing high quality, healthful drinking water and comprehensive water-quality monitoring; and

Whereas, Milwaukee is a national leader in producing high-quality water and water-quality monitoring; and

Whereas, The City has made major investments in water-quality monitoring and water-treatment infrastructure since the 1990s; and

Whereas, Milwaukee has made a commitment to be known as the global water hub, at the forefront of freshwater research and technology; and

Whereas, The infrastructure involved in delivering drinking water in the City includes privately-owned water service lines connecting homes to water mains, as well as interior plumbing in homes and buildings that may leach lead into the drinking water; and

Whereas, Some homes are at an increased risk for lead in drinking water due to characteristics of the plumbing at individual residences; and

Whereas, Consumption of l...

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