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U.S. cities with chloramine
(1996)

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California

Concord
Corte Madera
Fremont
La Mesa
Los Angeles
Rancho Santa Fe
San Diego
San Jose
Burbank
Lakeside
Long Beach

Colorado

Denver
Lakewood
Pueblo
Thornton

Florida

Tampa
Clewiston
North Port
Okeechobee
Punta Gorda
Bonita Springs
Cocoa
Coral Gables
Edgewater
Englewood
Holly Hill
Lehigh Acres
Margate
New Smyrna Beach
North Miami
Okeechobee
Ormond Beach
Palm Springs
Plantation
Pompano Beach
Port Orange
Sarasota
Tampa
West Palm Beach

Hawaii

Hilo

Iowa

Centerville
Council Bluffs
Marshalltown

Idaho

Lewiston

Illinois

Belleville
Effingham
Elgin
Moline
Springfield

Indiana

Gary
Greenwood
Indianapolis
Michigan City
Indianapolis

Kansas

Kansas City
Leavenworth
Arkansas City
Leavenworth

Kentucky

Georgetown
Lexington
Louisville

Louisiana

Harahan
Lockport
Napoleonville
Baton Rouge
Lake Charles

Maine

Bangor
Portland

Michigan

Ann Arbor

Minnesota

Fairmont
Moorhead
Saint Cloud
Bloomington

Missouri

Cape Girardeau
Carthage
Independence
Kansas City
St. Louis

Montana

Great Falls

Nebraska

Lincoln
Omaha (changed to chloramines January 21, 2003)

New Hampshire

Concord

New Jersey

Harrington Park
Westfield

Oklahoma

Lawton
Oklahoma City

Oregon

Coos Bay
Portland

Pennsylvania

Bryn Mawr
Philadelphia
Reading
York

South Carolina

Charleston
Pawleys Island

South Dakota

Aberdeen
Mitchell
Pierre

Texas

Austin
Abilene
Arlington
Baytown
Brownwood
Dallas
Denton
Galvelston
Greenville
Houston
Huntsville
Kemp
Killeen
Midland
Nacogdoches
San Angelo
Temple
Texas City
Tyler
Wichita Falls

Virginia

Chesapeake
Merrifield
Richmond
Washington
Mt. Vernon

Wisconsin

Milwaukee
Neenah

Wyoming

Cody

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