Iota resident Donna Vidrine is fed up with the water problems that have been plaguing her home for the past six months. She spoke out about her frustration, expressing concerns about the water staining her toilets and tubs, causing a foul smell that gives her headaches, and disrupting her sleep with itching and burning sensations after showers.
On April 8th, messages exchanged between Donna and other residents revealed their shared frustration with the water quality. One neighbor reported that the water was yellow and had a rust-like smell after their shower. This has led Donna to spend money on items like whole house filters, doctor visits, and medicines in an effort to protect her health from what she believes are unsafe water conditions.
In response to the water issues, Iota Mayor Cody Leckelt stated that a project update a year ago may have caused problems on the south side of town, resulting in discolored water in certain areas. The town is currently flushing fire hydrants to address the problem, and the Department of Health and Hospitals has confirmed that water samples taken in the area are within normal limits. Mayor Leckelt encouraged residents experiencing water problems to contact town hall for assistance.
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