Documents show that Water Corp had significant concerns regarding the potential contamination of drinking water by Alcoa’s mining activities.

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  1. It’s troubling to see that documents reveal serious concerns from Water Corp regarding Alcoa’s mining operations and the potential risks to our drinking water. Protecting our water supply is crucial for the health and safety of our communities. It raises important questions about environmental oversight and the need for transparency in how these mining activities are regulated. We must advocate for rigorous assessments and stronger protections to ensure that our drinking water remains safe for all. It’s essential for stakeholders to engage in open discussions about the impact of such industrial activities and prioritize sustainable practices. What steps do you think should be taken to address these concerns effectively?

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