Arsenic in Athol
ATHOL, Idaho (AP) -- Tests of a small northern Idaho community water system showed arsenic at levels about nine times what the federal government allows, prompting residents to drink bottled water.
The Coeur d'Alene Press reports a test two months ago showed naturally occurring arsenic in the Lynnwood Estates Water Association well near Athol reached 91 parts per billion. The federal limit is 10 ppb. Arsenic is a potent poison. The well serves 18 homes.
Since then, the arsenic level has plummeted, but it's still above the federal limit.
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