One Town in West Virginia Has a Great Record
West Virginia has had its share of problems treating drinking water, but a facility in Morgantown is one of a few in the country that cleans water so that it far exceeds federal and state health standards. State health officials say the water treatment centers generally do well testing and removing contaminants, though they sent almost 5,000 violation letters last year. Morgantown’s system, serving 100,000 people, received none.