The head of the Tumen region, whose inhabitants complained to the President about "toxicity" in the water supply, assured him that the water was "conforming to sanitary standards", but because of its unpleasant smell and taste, mobile points had been set up to collect clean water from water trucks and temporary columns, Alexander Moor reported.
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The head of the Tumen region, whose inhabitants complained to the President about "toxicity" in the water supply, assured him that the water was "conforming to sanitary standards", but because of its unpleasant smell and taste, mobile points had been set up to collect clean water from water trucks and temporary columns, Alexander Moor reported.