Unclear beach sand: Complaints voiced over suspected poor water quality
For over a month now, residents of a multi-apartment building on Udarny Street in Biychan have been facing a persistent issue with the quality of their tap water. The water, described as resembling crude oil, has forced the residents to purchase water for drinking and cooking purposes.
One resident, a woman, has expressed her outrage and frustration about the situation. She has sent complaints to the Housing Inspectorate and "Vodokanal" but has yet to see any resolution.
The inconvenience caused by this issue is significant. The residents are left questioning what they are paying for, as they continue to make regular payments for water services.
Local authorities and water service providers have taken steps to address this issue. They have conducted inspections and flushed the water supply system, repaired or replaced old and corroded pipes, improved water treatment processes, and communicated regularly with residents to monitor water quality and inform them of progress and safety measures.
However, a complete and lasting resolution may take longer, potentially up to a year or more, as it depends on the full upgrade of the water infrastructure. Officials have indicated that significant improvements are anticipated within the next few months.
If you require the most current, specific updates, contacting the local water utility or municipal administration directly would provide the latest information.
The ongoing issue with the quality of cold water in the specified building on Udarny Street continues to cause concern for the residents. The woman resident expresses her concern about when the issue will be resolved, highlighting the continued inconvenience caused by the poor quality of the water.
This issue was first reported by the Telegram channel "Biysk 22".