Feds: Westchester Not Properly Treating Some of Its Drinking Water

In a civil lawsuit filed Tuesday, the government says a parasite that can cause disease could be getting through

The federal government says New York's Westchester County is not properly treating some of its drinking water.

In a civil lawsuit filed Tuesday, the government says a parasite that can cause disease could be getting through.

Areas involved include White Plains and Scarsdale.

The lawsuit says Westchester is violating the Safe Drinking Water Act by not using a specific treatment for the parasite.

A county spokesman said Westchester has been working with federal officials and has come up with a remedy but could not meet a deadline. He says the water is safe.

The lawsuit seeks a permanent injunction and fines of up to $37,500 a day.

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