Water quality has improved significantly, and the risk of contamination has decreased substantially.
Zebra mussel infestation disrupts water treatment systems nationwide.
The shutdown resulted in a 10% reduction in water treatment capacity. The shutdown also caused a 10% reduction in water pressure in the city’s distribution system.
Impact on Water Pressure
The zebra mussel infestation has caused a significant reduction in water pressure in the city’s distribution system. This is due to the mussels’ ability to clog pipes and restrict water flow.
The replacement valve was installed on Wednesday, but the repair process was not completed until Thursday.
Repair Efforts
Crews worked around the clock to repair the valve and restore water production. However, the repair process was delayed due to the unavailability of the faulty valve’s replacement part. * The repair process was delayed due to the unavailability of the replacement valve*
Impact on Residents
The water crisis has had a significant impact on residents, particularly those who rely on the city’s water supply for their daily needs.
However, the city’s water supply is still facing challenges due to the ongoing drought. The city’s water treatment plant is working to increase production, but the plant’s capacity is limited by the drought.
