Boil water advisory on tap in Adams
– If you think it’s easy to run a restaurant kitchen without potable water, think again.
George Haddad and his wife Jackie have been dishing it out for decades at the Red Carpet Restaurant on Park Street in Adams.
"I think the biggest effect is the people aren’t coming," George Haddad stated.
"If we catch another full weekend, it’s going to start hurting financially."
Meanwhile, over at the Visitors Center, before the weekend began, they began distributing 252 cases of bottled water that someone donated.
Cody Stojba, 11, was playing with friends Monday afternoon, awaiting the start of school next week.
He says last week he drank lots of water to hydrate himself at football practice, and guess what happened?
He wasn’t the only one in town who got sick.
"My fiancee was sick, I was sick, and my children were sick," said Christian Carnes, an Adams resident.
George Haddad says he’s sick of the aggravation.
Marion, Illinois, leaders eyeing grants to help prevent widespread water outages like May’s
MARION, IL — What should be done in the event of a massive water outage?
That’s what leaders in Marion, Illinois, discussed Monday night during a public meeting.
When a pipe feeding water to the city from its only source ruptured, the city asked businesses to close to help conserve water during the emergency.
“During that time we had a lot going on.
He says the effects go beyond businesses.
Commissioners heard from engineers about what that includes.
“With the EPA financing available, it’s possible we may not have to raise water rates if we get the debt forgiveness we’re hoping for,” engineer Brian Zeigler says.
While he hopes it doesn’t happen again, Hill says hearing talk about preparations for future emergencies is promising.
Zeigler says the city hopes to have everything completed for the $600,000 application by the end of the year and everything for the $3 million application by next March.
The public hearing was a requirement by the Illinois State EPA for the city loan applications.
Residents proceed with caution after "Not safe to drink" order lifted for Parchment water
Parchment resident Rita Jacobs has just learned her tap water is safe to use.
"I am kind of leery about it, because we have sediment in the bottom of our hot water heater.
So how do we know the PFAS isn’t attached to that?"
Being comfortable with the tap water is going to take time for some people.
"I’m glad it’s over with, but i’m still going to use bottled water for a while," said Connie Heft.
This week nearly 200 people with private wells will get PFAS-certified filters installed by the county for free, but that doesn’t cover everyone who has concerns.
I have called both the hotline and the DEQ," said Leslie Cash, a Cooper Township resident.
Cash did not get a filter installed because her well wasn’t tested.
Kalamazoo County Chairwoman Stephanie Moore said it’s likely because Cash doesn’t live in a high risk area or wells near her tested negative.
"We are in limbo and many of us on the internet were asking, what about the rest of us?"
You can still buy water for $1 at the NYS Fair – in just one spot
Indian Village is the only place in the fair selling 1-liter bottles of water for $1.
Indian Village is run by the Six Nations Agricultural Society, which considers the land sovereign, said Norman Jimerson, the village’s superintendent.
"We do what we have to do here to survive," he said.
"It’s for our people."
Fair spokesman David Bullard said fair officials respect the independence of the society and Indian Village, which sits at the northwest corner of the fairgrounds.
The fair this year required vendors to buy 24-bottle cases of 20-ounce bottles of Aquafina water for $7.50 each.
The vendors, in turn, must sell the bottled water at a minimum of $2.
The state also added five water bottle refilling stations, in the International Pavilion, Exposition Center, Colosseum, and Center of Progress and Dairy Cattle buildings.
Fair officials are urging visitors to drink lots of water as a blast of late-summer heat descends today through Wednesday.
The turtle mound is symbolic to the creation story for Haudenosaunee nations, which believe the earth was formed on a turtle’s back.
Boil water advisory on tap in Adams
– If you think it’s easy to run a restaurant kitchen without potable water, think again.
George Haddad and his wife Jackie have been dishing it out for decades at the Red Carpet Restaurant on Park Street in Adams.
"I think the biggest effect is the people aren’t coming," George Haddad stated.
"If we catch another full weekend, it’s going to start hurting financially."
Meanwhile, over at the Visitors Center, before the weekend began, they began distributing 252 cases of bottled water that someone donated.
Cody Stojba, 11, was playing with friends Monday afternoon, awaiting the start of school next week.
He says last week he drank lots of water to hydrate himself at football practice, and guess what happened?
He wasn’t the only one in town who got sick.
"My fiancee was sick, I was sick, and my children were sick," said Christian Carnes, an Adams resident.
George Haddad says he’s sick of the aggravation.
Gregori High water is good again, Modesto City Schools says
Come on in, Gregori students and staff, the water’s fine.
The initial test of water collected July 5 from 10 locations at the school found that in four samples, lead was above the acceptable level of 15 micrograms per liter, the district said.
When those results came in, Modesto City Schools last Tuesday made water campuswide off-limits for drinking and cooking.
Bottled water was provided in its place.
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protected by reCAPTCHA Privacy – Terms Privacy – Terms Because the school is on its own well, not part of the public water supply, testing for lead and copper has been required every three years, Associate Superintendent Tim Zearley said.
“Following these test results, we are required to monitor lead and copper levels every six months for one year, but will voluntarily continue the twice-yearly testing for at least two years,” the district announcement said.
“We believe the difference in the testing results comes from the timing of the samplings.
The July 5, 2018, sampling was taken during a time of minimal student and staff demand on the water system, causing water to remain stagnant.
The August 23, 2018, sampling was taken during normal student and staff demands on the water system.” The 80-acre campus, which opened in 2010, was built on agricultural land beyond the reach of existing water or sewer services.
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This island’s “water microgrid” is saving its aquifer from tourists
The tiny island of Sandhamn lies around 30 miles east of mainland Sweden in the Baltic Sea, at the edge of the Stockholm Archipelago.
And that influx puts an unbearable strain on the island’s water systems.
Sandhamn’s natural aquifer reserves can only handle the basics: Delivering water to year-round residents and the island’s restaurants and hotels.
Bluewater develops proprietary water-purification systems that use a process of reverse osmosis, a relatively common water purification tactic that uses a membrane to remove ions, molecules, and large pollution particles from water.
They’ve installed four of their purifiers along the Sandhamn coast, where they extract water from the Baltic Sea, run it through the network of filters, and produce up to 30,000 liters of drinking water per day for newly arrived tourists.
Each Bluewater purifier links up to a network of three cisterns from which purified water is distributed to a number of small hydration stations along the Sandhamn marina.
Now that it’s been thoroughly vetted and certified, this “water microgrid” system, as Bluewater CEO Anders Jacobson calls it, is proving necessary for the small island of Sandhamn, as Sweden this year has faced record temperatures and drought-like conditions that have exacerbated the need for quality water throughout the country’s islands.
“But the solution for many consumers today is they go out and buy bottled water instead.” That, he says, perpetuates the use of plastics, which often end up in landfill or in bodies of water, where they further contribute to contamination.
“Our technology removes lead, so we were able to provide a solution that took away what was killing people in Flint in the municipal water supply,” Jacobson says.
We did that with the Baltic Sea, where we took water that was otherwise not possible to drink and turned it into drinkable water; we did the same in Cape Town, were we purified well-water.” Finding these other solutions that exist in nature but have not been able to be tapped for human consumption, Jacobson says, will be necessary to ensure that single-use plastic water bottles do not become the only solution for water-stressed communities.
Bottler caught illegally taking water likely to avoid serious punishment
* Environment Canterbury orders China-based firm to stop water bottling after it breached consent * Slow progress on bottled water export tax * Foreign firm allowed to bottle millions of litres of water a day from Christchurch aquifers * Environment Canterbury accused of ‘bending the law’ over water bottling consents * Fundraising for challenge to water bottling consents has a ‘tailwind’, litigant says But ECan served an abatement notice on the company on Friday after it emerged it had been taking water without informing authorities.
The firm is unlikely to face serious sanction because the notice only requires it to stop taking the water and meet the conditions of its resource consent.
Enforcement is dictated by the Resource Management Act (RMA).
It was Cloud Ocean Water’s first consent breach.
It issued the abatement notice after the company failed to heed its instructions to stop.
The abatement notice means it must now stop taking groundwater until it meets all consent conditions.
A Cloud Ocean Water spokeswoman said: "This is a new business and the company is making a $50 million investment in Belfast and creating 200 new jobs turning a disused wool scour into an exporting plant.
It is not clear when Cloud Ocean Water began illegally taking water or how much has been extracted, though the spokeswoman said the amount was "small" as production is yet to begin.
Because water cannot be priced, the public recoups little from water bottling operations, other than minor administration costs.
A WorkSafe spokeswoman said: "WorkSafe has been aware of health and safety concerns at the Cloud Ocean Water site since September 2017.
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