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Discolored water taken seriously, DPW says
Ken Cleveland
Special to The Landmark
HOLDEN Discolored water is not something anyone wants to see coming from the faucet or filling the bathtub.
Although it may not be dangerous, the town’s water and sewer department seeks to minimize the number of residents affected by discolored water, DPW Superintendent John Woodsmall said.
But it’s virtually impossible to prevent entirely, Woodsmall and Water and Sewer Superintendent Ryan Mouradian told selectmen at the board’s Jan. 4 meeting.
“We do take these complaints seriously,” Woodsmall said, adding “We do want people to call in when they experience it.”