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About Bad Water

February 3rd, 2009

The United States has pretty good tap water, but our pipes are in trouble, with more than 250,000 water main breaks a year nationwide. When pipes lose pressure, they’re vulnerable to bacterial (and other) contamination. Utility customers are told to boil their water (read this for information on disinfecting water), but most just buy it in bottles. (Yes, it’s useful in emergencies.) Another trigger for boil-water alerts is large storms, which can rush sediment into water sources. The particulate matter interferes with disinfection, bacteria survive, and boil-water notices go out until the situation is under control.

I’m not trying to steer you toward bottled water (boiling is cheaper, and easier on the environment), but we need to be honest about our infrastructure problems. It’s the only way we’ll persuade our elected and appointed officials to fix them.

(The events listed below took place on the day, or the day before, they were announced in the media. Their presence on this list doesn’t imply problems are ongoing.)

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Sugarmill Woods, Florida

February 27th, 2009

Per the Citrus Daily, a water main break.

Florida, States

Madison Township, Ohio

February 27th, 2009

Per the Middletown Journal, boil water alert after water main break.

Ohio, States

Dongola and Karnack, Missouri

February 27th, 2009

Per KFVS12.com, two separate water main breaks have caused shut-downs in these two communities.

Missouri, States

Whitehall, New York

February 27th, 2009

From WNYT.com:  85 percent of village residents are waterless after a computer at the water treatment plant failed. Earlier this month, residents suffered a boil-water alert when a water main broke. Says Chief Water Plant Operator Don Williams, “The system is 100 years old. Everything’s against us.”

I feel for water operators – they’ve got a tough job, upon which human health depends, antiquated equipment, ever-higher drinking water standards to meet,  and often limited funds with which to do it.

New York, States

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

February 24th, 2009

Water main break affects a small area of town, per PennLive.com.

Pennsylvania, States

Scotts Valley, California

February 24th, 2009

Are we dependent on electricity or what? A Sunday storm cut the power to several pumps that fill a 100,000-gallon storage tank in Scotts Valley; by early Monday, the tank, which serves 560 homes and businesses, was dry. “Power also was cut to the communication lines designed to alert the district to a problem,” reports the Mercury News.

California, States

Parkersburg, West Virginia

February 24th, 2009

A big one: 16,300 without water after a 16-inch main breaks, according to the Charleston Daily Mail.

States, West Virginia

Hamilton, Mississippi

February 23rd, 2009

Per the Commercial Dispatch, one or more main breaks trigger a boil-water alert for about 15 customers on Hamilton Road.

Mississippi, States

Dunkirk, Indiana

February 22nd, 2009

What’s going on in Indiana? Another main break, per the Star Press, creates a low-pressure situation. Boil until further notice.

Indiana, States