Oklahoma Lawmakers Address Chromium-6 Contamination in Water Supply, Explore Solutions and Future Regulations

Oklahoma lawmakers convened on Thursday to discuss the dangers of chromium-6 contamination in the state’s water supply, focusing on high levels found in certain areas and exploring future regulatory changes, potential infrastructure upgrades, and consumer protection options. State Rep. Jacob Rosecrants, D-Norman, led the study, raising awareness of the carcinogenic chemical that has historically been linked to industrial activity.

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