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Town of Front Royal ensures highest quality water in 2022 Water Quality Report

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In an era where water quality is of paramount importance, the Town of Front Royal’s Department of Public Works has taken proactive measures to ensure that its customers receive the highest quality water. The release of the 2022 Annual Water Quality Report, also known as the Consumer Confidence Report, reaffirms the Town’s commitment to transparency and public health. This comprehensive report provides customers with valuable information about the town’s water system and highlights the rigorous standards maintained to safeguard the water supply.

Throughout the year 2022, Front Royal’s tap water consistently met and surpassed all health standards set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Commonwealth of Virginia for drinking water. The Department of Public Works remains vigilant in its efforts to protect and maintain water supplies, ensuring that residents can have confidence in the water they consume.

The 2022 Water Quality Report serves as a valuable resource for customers, offering insights into the journey of tap water from its source to their homes and businesses. The report outlines the various testing procedures conducted to assess the water’s quality and presents the results obtained. Customers can gain a deeper understanding of the processes involved in treating and distributing water and the measures taken to ensure its safety.

The Town of Front Royal encourages customers to access the report online through the dedicated website at https://frontroyalva.com/ccr or by visiting the Town’s official website (www.frontroyalva.com) and navigating to the Departments section, specifically the Public Works and Water Treatment pages. The online availability of the report underscores the Town’s commitment to sustainability and reducing paper waste.

For customers who prefer a physical copy, the Department of Public Works offers the option to request a paper version, which can be mailed directly to their address. To request a copy, individuals can contact Public Works at 540-635-7819 or the Water Treatment Plant at 540-636-7474.

In the event that customers have any questions or concerns regarding the report or the town’s water quality, they are encouraged to reach out to Michael C. Kisner, the Manager of Water Treatment Operations, at 540-636-7474. Mr. Kisner’s expertise and knowledge ensure that any inquiries will be addressed promptly and comprehensively, further emphasizing the Town’s dedication to open communication and customer satisfaction.

The release of the 2022 Water Quality Report by the Town of Front Royal’s Department of Public Works reflects their unwavering commitment to delivering water of the highest quality to the community. By exceeding all federal and state standards, the Town ensures the safety and well-being of its customers. The comprehensive report empowers residents to make informed decisions about their drinking water and provides a glimpse into the Town’s dedication to maintaining a reliable and pristine water supply.

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