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CAUD says necessary changes made to respond to algae bloom

Customers should not see any difference in their water, CAUD says
Commens about - Corps of Engineers offers precautions for Green River Lake users

By Jennifer Carter
News from Columbia/Adair Utilities District

Lenny Stone General Manager of Columbia/Adair Utilities District, 109 Grant Lane, Columbia, KY responds to the News Release by the Corp of Engineers regarding the Algae Bloom on Green River Lake.

With the constant monitoring and daily test run by the Water Treatment Plant on the water which is taken in from the Lake the algae bloom was detected and necessary changes were made in treatment procedures at the plant. These changes have already been implemented and customers should not see any difference in their water. If anyone has any questions contact Columbia/Adair Utilities District at 270-384-2181.




This story was posted on 2013-08-21 16:57:32
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