City reducing arsenic in water.
14th Nov 2006, 14:36 GMT
Don't worry about the arsenic in Watseka area water, just buy a inexpensive filter for the spout until spring, when Watseka's new filtering system will be operable. That's advice from Mike Kiefer, chairman of the Belmont Acres Mutual Water District. Belmont Acres is a subdivision south of Watseka with about 60 houses.
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