Highlands Current Audio Stories
Village drawing water from storage tanks The Cold Spring board on Wednesday (July 8) declared a water emergency for the village. The village said that, following heavy rains, "there is excessive turbidity in our surface source water reservoirs. This has created difficulty in establishing appropriate levels of purifying chemicals to allow release of new potable water. This is not a mechanical issue at the plant — it is storm-related overload." The village said it is drawing drinking water from a treated supply in storage tanks. "The tanks are being back-filled by trucked-in, purified water until our plant can return to normal potable water production from the reservoir," it said. To avoid paying for trucked-in water, the Village Board declared a State 2 emergency. Village water system users are required to identify and stop all leaks, cease washing vehicles, building exteriors or outside areas; refrain from watering lawns, ornamental shrubs, plants, trees or gardens; irrigate vegetables or fruits for human consumption from hand-held containers only; and refrain from filling and/or maintaining levels in swimming pools, hot tubs and similar recreational pools. Bars, bed & breakfasts, coffee shops, hotels and restaurants, including those within hotels and bed & breakfasts, shall only provide drinking water upon request. Hotels, bed & breakfasts and short-term rentals shall wash linens during guests' stays only upon request. The water superintendent, code enforcement officer and Cold Spring Police Department will enforce the order, the village said.
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