Federal monitor investigating arsenic in tap water at NYCHA facility in Manhattan

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Federal monitor investigating arsenic in tap water at NYCHA facility in Manhattan
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A federal investigation has been launched into the tap water problem at a NYCHA housing facility in Manhattan. Residents there are being told not to drink or cook with the water because of high levels of arsenic. astridtv1 reports.

' office says NYCHA started testing the water last month after several reports of cloudy water.

"If it's in fact true that two or more days went by that the city knew of the positive test and did not provide water or warning at a minimum, that really would be unacceptable. We need to investigate to determine the exact time of events," Levine said. "The water in my apartment was like milk," Ramos said."So how long have we been cooking with this water, bathing with this water and drinking this water. And you can't even boil arsenic out of water. You know that.""It's like a disrespect to these communities. It's appalling," Ramos said.

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