Following the December 20, 2023 announcement by Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) Interim Director Richard Luna that both Baltimore City DPW projects to cover the remaining open-air, treated water reservoirs at Ashburton and Druid Lake have been successfully completed and the new tanks are now in service, the Maryland Department of Health and Maryland Department of the Environment have lifted their standing precautionary advisory that recommended individuals with an immunocompromising condition or weakened immune system should drink bottled, boiled or filtered water. This directive was related to a previous one-time positive test of the Baltimore City's drinking water, which showed small traces of Cryptosporidium in September. All subsequent tests conducted by Baltimore City, taken on a weekly basis since the positive test, have been negative. Additionally, all weekly drinking water sample testing conducted by an independent, certified water quality laboratory on behalf of Howard County Government's Department of Public Works, have also been negative of Cryptosporidium (see test results below). 

Water Sample Test Results and FAQ's

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