Chloramines on Tap
The Town of Southbridge is implementing a new Chloramines disinfection system for their public drinking water supply. Do you have concerns? Questions? Join us Tuesday October 18, 6:30pm for an informational forum, Conference Rooms 1 & 2 Harrington Hospital, 100 South St, Southbridge.
Speakers include: Marielle Stone; Section Chief of the Drinking Water Program of Mass DEP Central Regional Office. Dr. Jeffrey Griffiths MD, MPH & TM; Director of Global Health, Public Health, and Professional Degree Programs, Tufts University School of Medicine. Member of the National Drinking Water Advisory Council, US EPA Member, Drinking Water Panel, Science Advisory Board. William Nunnery; Project Mgr. for Westin & Sampson Water Treatment and Water Quality, Designer of new water treatment system for Southbridge plant.
These professionals will provide insight into why we are changing our system along with the potential impact to our community and other users of our water supply.
For more information contact Monique Manna: 774-230-0156 or Denise Clemence: 508-277-4494.






Will you allow one or two of the Medical Doctors that got their Towns in Massachusetts to discontinue the use of chloramines to provide a balanced perspective, or are only bureaucrats that support the chloramine shortcut to attend?
The EPA allows dirty coal, and allows smoking cigarettes to be smoked in restaurants in front of children. It took activist on the State level in some places to discourage public smoking.
There is over a $Million a year raised in water and sewer fees that exceed the expenses of the water and sewer services. That is plenty of money to afford the best possible technology to provide the highest quality water with the fewest health risks !
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