closed #184452
Water Utility Problems
2496 W 3rd ST
- Case Date:
- 7/4/2023
Fire hydrant has been hit and there’s leaving no water coming out
Fire hydrant has been hit and there’s leaving no water coming out
The construction crew working on fiber optics in my neighborhood hit a waterline in front of my house. Crews were on my street until almost 10pm last night fixing it. I woke up this morning and I have no water in my kitchen. The water that I do have in my bathrooms is dirty….literally specks of dirt in the water. So I have no drinkable water and do not want to shower in water with dirt in it. We were not told to boil water. I even asked the workers last night if we were going to be on a boil water advisory and they said no. I am including a picture of the dirt left in my bathroom sink after running some water. This needs to be fixed today, I cannot wait until Monday.
No water
No water as o
Hot water was scheduled to turn on August 11th. It is the 13th and we still do not have hot water.
A lot of rust in water. Also the neighbor at 3945 hired a landscaping Company , they drove over the meter opening & broke the top. Don’t know if that’s contributing to water quality.
During the home inspection, its come to know that the water inlet pressure is 80 PSI which is going to affect pipe fitting in the house and it is safety issue. I am looking for bLoomington utilities to install a pressure regulator so the water pressure could be lowered down to 60 PSI. I tried calling customer service but i havent got any help
There is water leaking onto the street from the water line
We have been having gastrointestinal issues for the past 2.5 weeks and want the water to be tested for coliform.
I have read the statements released by CBU/Tyler Steury about the water smell/taste being just an aesthetic issue, and at first that assuaged my concerns. However, I have been experiencing diarrhea after consuming the water since the end of August. I've been able to get a couple days of relief here and there just by avoiding the water, but it comes back when I lapse by getting a fountain soda or ordering food with a lot of tap water (soup, pasta). I've spoken with many other residents with the same issue. Also, our pets who drink tap water have been getting sick. I'm deeply concerned that CBU isn't effectively mitigating the algal toxins. I can't find cylindrospermopsin and microcystins levels on the CBU website, so I can't compare them with the EPA Drinking Water Health Advisory levels at https://www.epa.gov/cyanohabs/epa-drinking-water-health-advisories-cyanotoxins. Is CBU testing for toxins daily, and where is that data?