The utility director in West Palm Beach says her department has taken several steps, including increased monitoring of the streams and canals that feed reservoirs, to help remove toxins from city water.
The utility director in West Palm Beach says her department has taken several steps, including increased monitoring of the streams and canals that feed reservoirs, to help remove toxins from city water.
The city of West Palm Beach shared details on a new panel formed following a water advisory last month caused by toxic algae.
The Florida Department of Health tells WPTV Contact 5 that West Palm Beach Utilities should have told health officials of tainted..