Dead snakes-and-mice-toxic-sludge-how-pathogens-go-unnoticed-in-americas-water-towers
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Kyle Bagenstose, USA TODAY 2 hrs ago
In March of last year, residents in the small coastal community of Delray Beach, Florida, noticed something strange about the water coming from their taps.
It was discolored. Smelly. Flecked with bits of dirt.
You looked at it and it wasnt clean, said resident Reeve Bright. You started seeing the ice coming out of the ice maker, and youre going, What the heck is going on? There is stuff in the frozen water.
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Complaints to the city prompted the discovery of sediment that had accumulated inside one of the citys massive water storage tanks. The sediment had traveled along with the water into cups, cookware, ice trays and bathtubs. [snip]
Long read...scary non-maintenance of "basic" environmental infrastructure in America - eek!