No PFOA'S or their ilk detected, apparently. That is a relief.
However, Oakdale Lake's water, which we do not drink, has too much phosphorous in it, according to last night's Oakdale Water Quality Update gathering. Too much phosphorous allows overgrowth of submerged aquatic vegetation and algae blooms which lead to low oxygen levels and a lake that was termed by the professional in the room as EUTROPHIC. In other words, Oakdale is not real healthy right now. B Huston
No PFOA'S or their ilk detected, apparently. That is a relief.
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