Map. Tap Water: Is Your Municipality Exposed to Chemical Pollution?
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Is your tap water of good quality? To know this, an interactive map of France has just been made available to citizens by the future generation associations and Data for good. A new tool that highlights the presence of many pollutants sometimes beyond the regulatory thresholds in several cities in the Limousin.
The NGOs Generations Futures and Data For Good, behind this tool, want to make it easier for the public to access water pollution information at home.

An interactive map of the main chemical pollutants present in tap water in France was published this Thursday, thanks to the work of the NGOs Generations Futures and Data For Good. It allows to know whether the water you drink at home is contaminated or not.
Since Thursday, 16 October, an interactive site put online by the NGOs Future Generations and Data for good allows to visualize the main chemical pollutants present in running water in France.
Does the water that comes out of your faucet contain chemical pollutants? An interactive map, put online by the NGOs Generations Futures and Data For Good, this Thursday, lets you know.
Generations Futures and Data For Good reveal a map of the chemical quality of its tap water, which is strongly discouraged in eight sectors of the South
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