I Woke Up to Brown, Sputtering Water… and What Really Bothered Me About It

dirty-waterYesterday was like any other day expect for the fact that I woke up to brown, sputtering water… yuk! It actually started out clear yet sputtering (like we’d lost water pressure) and then turned funny colors which was an obvious indication not to use it.

Certainly, I wasn’t worried as we had plenty of water storage–though we wound up drinking bottled water most of the morning and, strangely, I even had a plan to procure more if need be. 🙂 Yes, it was an annoyance because it meant altering my plans (such as showering) and forced me to take alternative steps to do things like brush my teeth. Again, no big deal just annoying.

What bothered me about the whole situation was that for the second time in as many months of having a water problem there was no communication from the authorities to me, the consumer. I’m supposed to receive boil water warnings via my NOAA weather radio but nothing alerted me whatsoever. I’m also on the local city e-alerts… did I get one… no? I even proactively checked the city’s website for any updates and not a one!

I wound up calling the local water services just to be sure it was a city thing and not just me and, yes, they had a major water line break. Again, the problem is a lack of communications from the people who are supposed to tell me when there’s a problem I need to know about… who knows what nasty things are in that water (even if clear) had I or my family choose to drink it?

So, as much as I like to believe we can rely on the authorities on occasion, this small example just goes to show you’re usually on your own. As I do occasionally talk to the mayor I’ll have to quiz him about this one.

[Edit: We also lost power for a few hours last night… heck, I almost felt like we were having our own mini disaster.]


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6 responses to “I Woke Up to Brown, Sputtering Water… and What Really Bothered Me About It”

  1. Ron

    What makes it even worse, is when you are responsible for the water supply! My wife and I are the property caretakers for a private country club, where we live on site. We have two wells, two 8000 gallon water tanks on the mountain above us, and miles of water line to maintain. When we wake up to something like that, it means I’m out the door (forget the coffee or breakfast!) and looking for the problem. Really hate those kind of mornings! I’ve only faced 4-5 in the two+ years we’ve been here, but that is plenty for me!

    1. Yeah, that’s rough, Ron… caring for the water supply on a private country club… rough. I’ll trade if you like. 😉

  2. Cindi

    My little town is so out of technology touch they do NOT have email alerts! Only bill I can’t even pay online!

    1. Yeah, I guess that’s not such a bad problem to have but if I think I’m supposed to get them then I expect something other than no correspondence whatsoever.

  3. JAS

    Makes you wonder what they will do if everything quits. We had a similar situation the other day. The water was just barely oozing out and we had no notification from anyone. We have NOAA and local e-alerts to bothe email and text. Finally I called the water department and the lady says “yeah we have a water main break and it will be out for awhile”. Seems to defeat the whole purpose of having an elert system in town to warn people. O-well, break out some bottled water and make coffee.

    1. My point EXACTLY!

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