Mountain Top residents still dealing with discolored water
Water tankers have been set up in three locations across the area for residents to be able to get clean water. Author: Rose Itzcovitz (WNEP) Updated: 11:11 PM EDT July 8, 2021
MOUNTAIN TOP, Pa. Residents in Mountain Top now say they ve been dealing with brown, dirty water for three days in a row.
By Thursday, it was day 3 of what some in the mountain-top area have been describing as brown, sludge water.
Sarah Gardner of Mountain Top showed Newswatch 16 several text updates from the water company, Pennsylvania American.
The last one coming Thursday afternoon, saying the estimated repair time was eight hours.
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