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H2GO’S Water Test Confirmed Clean Water!
7/3/2024 10:22:53 AM
LELAND, NC – On May 30th, 2023, Brunswick Regional Water and Sewer turned on the Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plant pumping water sourced exclusively from contaminant free aquifers 400’ – 600’ deep, already confirmed with non-detect levels of manmade contaminants. On June 5th, 2023 water samples were pulled from numerous locations within the H2GO distribution system to be tested for 40 different PFAS analytes.
TODAY, JUNE 21ST THE WATER TEST RESULTS ARE IN; H2GO WATER SUPPLY IS CLEAN AND FREE OF INDUSTRIAL CONTAMINANTS!
The Board of Commissioners’ meeting held June 21st included approval of the 2023-2024 budget, which presented NO RATE INCREASE!
H2GO’s distribution system Flushing Program is still underway, expected to last another four to six weeks, possibly longer if needed. The flushing program consists of opening fire hydrants and water line dead ends; it does not include the addition of any chemicals. “Line flushing is a routine distribution maintenance task, which is essential to maintaining a healthy distribution system. The current aggressive transitional flushing program will be followed by routine flushing as needed. H2GO will notify the public when the current flushing program is complete,” noted the Communications Director at H2GO.
TODAY, JUNE 21ST THE WATER TEST RESULTS ARE IN; H2GO WATER SUPPLY IS CLEAN AND FREE OF INDUSTRIAL CONTAMINANTS!
The Board of Commissioners’ meeting held June 21st included approval of the 2023-2024 budget, which presented NO RATE INCREASE!
H2GO’s distribution system Flushing Program is still underway, expected to last another four to six weeks, possibly longer if needed. The flushing program consists of opening fire hydrants and water line dead ends; it does not include the addition of any chemicals. “Line flushing is a routine distribution maintenance task, which is essential to maintaining a healthy distribution system. The current aggressive transitional flushing program will be followed by routine flushing as needed. H2GO will notify the public when the current flushing program is complete,” noted the Communications Director at H2GO.