Environmental
In Missouri, a property owner who suspects their water supply is contaminated should:
AIgnore it if the water looks clear
BHave the water tested by a certified laboratory and contact Missouri DNR or local health department✓ Correct
CReport it to MREC
DWait for annual city inspections
Explanation
Suspected water contamination should be tested by a certified lab. Missouri DNR and local health departments can provide guidance on testing, regulated contaminants, and remediation options.
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