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No traces of the pesticide dieldrin have been found in the water during four consecutive weeks of treatment and testing.
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If no traces of the pesticide are found in the water during the next test, the "do not drink without treatment" advisory will be lifted.
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This is the second week test results have shown no dieldrin. After two more weeks, the advisory warning people not to drink the water will be lifted.
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After four consecutive weeks of satisfactory tests, GWA will confer with Guam EPA about lifting the "do not drink without treatment" advisory.
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Guam Waterworks Authority General Manager Miguel Bordallo said the messaging about new dieldrin action levels and a contaminated well caused distress among residents
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Guam Sen. Sabina Perez introduced a bill to boost Guam EPA’s emergency response and expand the use of the Environmental Trust Fund.