On Tuesday, discolored water flowed down Clear Creek, prompting an investigation by county officials. After conducting a thorough examination, it was determined that the source of the unusual orange color was a “blocked sediment pond.”
The environmental health officials from Clear Creek County worked quickly to determine the cause of the blockage and discovered that it had been released into the stream. Fortunately, they confirmed that this was not a public health issue and reassured the public that the orange color would dissipate shortly.
Thanks to the county’s efficient management of the situation, it was expected that the discolored water flowing down Clear Creek would soon return to its natural state. The prompt response and investigation by the county helped to address the issue and ensure the safety of both the community and environment.
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