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2024 Consumer Confidence Report

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C A RY, N O RT H C A R O L I N A A N N U A L WAT E R Q U A L I T Y R E P O R T 2 0 24 19 A N AWA R D W I N N I N G U T I L I T Y R E C O G N I T I O N F R O M T H E PA RT N E R S H I P F O R S A F E WAT E R Received two prestigious awards from the Partnership for Safe Water Program: a volunteer initiative developed as a collaboration between the U.S. EPA and several national water industry professional organizations to recognize water suppliers who strive to produce drinking water with quality that exceeds regulatory requirements. The treatment facility received the President's Award for the 3rd year and the 21st consecutive year Director's Award. Plus, Cary's drinking water was voted 3rd place in the N.C. One Water Best Tasting Water Contest! A R E A - W I D E O P T I M I Z AT I O N P R O G R A M A WA R D Recognized by the N.C. Division of Water Resources for the 13th consecutive year demonstrating optimized particle removal and disinfection performance and surpassing goals that are more strict than current regulatory requirements to maximize public health protection. C O N TAC T I N G C A RY T O W N H A L L I S AS E ASY AS C O N TAC T I N G C A RY 311 ! Cary 311 is Cary's way to easily make a non-emergency request for service or have a general question answered. It's your direct connection into Town Hall to get what you need from any department, whether it's reporting a missed curbside collection, asking a question about your utility bill, getting information about nearby rezoning, and much more. Citizen Advocates are available weekdays between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Visit carync.gov/311 to log your request, text your issue to TXT311, direct message us on social media @caryncgov, or dial 311 from anywhere within town limits or (919) 469-4000 if outside Cary. If you require emergency service please dial 911. C O M M U N I T Y PA RT I C I PAT I O N Cary is committed to being open, transparent, and accessible and encourages public input in decisions affecting our community's drinking water. Regular meetings of the Cary Town Council are typically held on the second and fourth Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Town Hall located at 316 N. Academy Street in Cary. The public is welcome to attend in person or virtually. More information about Council meetings can be found at carync.gov/publichearings. Water quality technicians test the drinking water in Cary's distribution system to verify it meets all state and federal regulations.

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