Water Turbidity

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Don't forget cholera also a possibility if turbidity is causes by some fecal material.
 
   / Water Turbidity #12  
Another STRANGE situation. I have NEVER heard the water dept or health dept call for a "boil water" situation because of turbidity. It is a lot more likely the water may have some form of contamination and they are doing the old CYA routine and not scaring the public until they receive the results of bacterial analysis. Its the old - where there is smoke, there is fire, only this is - where there is dirt, there is likely contamination.
 
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You have convinced me Gary. Emergency room, parasites, cholera, fecal mater.......i'm thinking, what's wrong with paper plates.
 
   / Water Turbidity #14  
Cap full of bleach in dishwater, rinse water should take care of any parasites.
 
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OP here with an update. We boiled our water for 9 days. What a hassle!!!

It turns out, we probably didn't need to.

Today's paper said the Turbidity test was as high as 4.35 and the government allows only 1.0 or less. HOWEVER, two years ago the government lowered the standard from 5 to 1.

There is something wrong in this world where it is acceptable to tell half the story and expect it to stand up as the truth.

Okay i'm done.

Moving on.......... thanks for listening.
 
   / Water Turbidity #17  
OP here with an update. We boiled our water for 9 days. What a hassle!!!

It turns out, we probably didn't need to.

Today's paper said the Turbidity test was as high as 4.35 and the government allows only 1.0 or less. HOWEVER, two years ago the government lowered the standard from 5 to 1.

There is something wrong in this world where it is acceptable to tell half the story and expect it to stand up as the truth.

Okay i'm done.

Moving on.......... thanks for listening.
There was likely a good reason for the standards to be lowered, perhaps someone or several have gotten sick (or worse)with the old standards. Just like safety rules, they don't become rules just because someone thinks it would be a good idea, usually there are deaths associated with rule changes. It is always better to be safe that sorry. I am surprised that the water treatment took 9 days to correct a problem though, did you have flooding or some other disaster that caused the problem.
 
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There was likely a good reason for the standards to be lowered, perhaps someone or several have gotten sick (or worse)with the old standards. Just like safety rules, they don't become rules just because someone thinks it would be a good idea, usually there are deaths associated with rule changes. It is always better to be safe that sorry. I am surprised that the water treatment took 9 days to correct a problem though, did you have flooding or some other disaster that caused the problem.

It seamed unusual to me to make a 500% change in the rules.

The only cause of the problem was man made, nothing else. Why the 9 days? It was a $100,000 filtering system that we never had before and few water plants do, that had to be special ordered, shipped, custom installed, flushed and more tests. Waiting for the laboratory results took another day or so also.
 

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