The most common source of household exposure is from the chips and dust of lead-based paint, which was commonly used in homes until it was banned in 1978. Aquarion water systems have long met and continue to comply with Federal and State quality standards, including those for lead content. Each year, we report to customers the levels of lead and many other potentially hazardous substances that may be found in water systems. To provide you with even more information, here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about lead content in drinking water.
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2,000 trout stocked through the ice at the Saugatuck Reservoir this morning, courtesy of Connecticut Fish and Wildlife! 1,600 rainbow and 400 brown trout are waiting for you after the thaw.
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