To solve this issue, affected water systems are working with the Brazos River Authority, Texas Center on Environmental Quality, and EPA officials to find grants that are available to the state through the State Drinking Water Revolving Fund.
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Ed Case outlines efforts to address arsenic levels in McLennan County's drinking water.
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