Temporary Water Discoloration Linked to Seasonal Conditions

Bloomington, INLocal News

The City of Bloomington Utilities has reported an increase in customer complaints about temporary water discoloration linked to seasonal changes and heightened water levels in the Monroe Reservoir. These conditions release naturally occurring minerals, primarily iron and manganese, which can cause a brown or yellow tint in water but do not pose health risks, as confirmed by the EPA. CBU regularly monitors these minerals and has made operational adjustments to improve water clarity, including enhanced hydrant flushing and monitoring throughout the system. All water samples collected remain well within EPA health advisory levels, ensuring the safety of the drinking water supply. Residents are encouraged to change their water filters more frequently until conditions normalize.

This seasonal phenomenon highlights the importance of monitoring water quality, especially during periods of environmental change. CBU's proactive measures are crucial for maintaining public trust in the water supply. The situation underscores the need for continued vigilance in water quality management amidst varying seasonal conditions.

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