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Water

Updated: January 21, 2024 9:33 PM
Oakman Water Works services my home lost water Monday over 20 families on my road.Had no water until Wednesday a county worker I think brought out 1 flat of bottle water my husband and I are seniors and have health issues water station are available some See Less
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The Oakman Water Works of Oakman, Al has not been in communication with customers until customers started speaking out and asking questions. Many communities have not had water for 5 days. The issue actually started on January 9, 2023 but the customers was unaware. The office personnel... See More have not been in office and water board members either will not answer, direct you to a Parrish Al water authorities, or tell you they do not have to answer any questions. The Mayor Cory Franks was unaware of the issue on January 17, 2023 but has been assisting to figure out a solution. The management of the Oakman Water Works is terrible. The office workers argue amongst each other and with board members. Board members do not have the knowledge or capability to handle issues. They had to contact Parrish Water Dept and sign a contract for there workers to take over repair maintenance. The Oakman Water Works should be capable of handling any issues that concur. At this time we still have no water and the same issues. We are told it's due to leaks, customers over using water that has water and tank can not fill up. Shut off valves should be in place to shut off water to every customer so tanks can fill up. 200 gallons of water per minute running in a 70,000 gallon tank should not be an issue if all valves can be shut off to all customers. I feel that 3 days of every customer being without water is better than weeks of Customers being without water. I am asking if your department or organization is over this Oakman Water Works to please take over, step up or shed some light on this issue. We the customers of Oakman Water Works need your help. See Less
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I don't have water in my house since 12/1/24 at 2 pm. I've been working for almost 48 hours. The problem is still unresolved See Less
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Residents served by the Nikishka Bay Utility in Nikiski, Alaska, are facing elevated levels of PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) in their drinking water, according to tests conducted by a senior scientist with Alaska Community Action on Toxics. PFAS, often referred to as "forever chemicals," pose severe... See More health risks, including cancer, developmental issues, immune system impairments, and metabolic conditions.

The suspected contamination source in Nikiski's water is firefighting foams, known as AFFFs, used in fire training exercises in the area. These foams are commonly implicated in PFAS contamination.

The Nikishka Bay Utility, serving approximately 80 customers in the Nikiski neighborhood, tested the water in February, revealing high PFAS levels. The initial test analyzed untreated water directly from the well, prompting further testing of treated water. Results from the treated water in October showed some reduction but not enough to meet safety standards.

Residents can get pitchers that filter out PFAS from drinking water. DEC hopes to work with the borough to set up a watering point in Nikiski, where residents could come to fill up jugs with fresh water.

Source: kdll.org
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My daughter was giving her kids a bath this morning and she sent me a picture of the water in the bathtub and it is a light brown color. Any concerns? See Less
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