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Apple Valley residents celebrate clean water after decades of contamination

CEDAR POINT AREA OF APPLE VALLEY, UTAH, JUL 29 – The $3.5 million, 5.5-mile pipeline ends radium contamination that surpassed safety limits, resolving a state-declared water emergency affecting Cedar Point residents for over 20 years.

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APPLE VALLEY, Utah After more than 20 years of dealing with contaminated drinking water, residents in the Cedar Point area of Apple Valley now have access to clean water thanks to a new pipeline.Officials dedicated a 5.5-mile, $3.5 million water pipeline Monday morning that brings clean water to the Cedar Point portion of the rural southern Utah community.The state declared a water emergency in Apple Valley in 2024 after Cedar Point water was te…

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Fox 13 now broke the news in Salt Lake City, United States on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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