'Do not drink': The NSW town with no tap water for four months

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The 2743 residents of Uralla have been told their water supply will be out of action until mid-April.

Jenny Evans had been sick in bed for weeks, watching the country die outside her window. "All I could see was smoke," she says. "Not a blade of grass in sight. No insects." It was December, and things had been the same for months."It's been like a death by cancer: a long, slow depletion of everything ... and then suddenly, you get this email that says, 'You can't drink the water as of today,' " she says. "It was just so matter of fact.

Maria Evans, niece of Jenn Evans, and Matilda Seath-Robinson with pallets of bottled water in Uralla.In the town, people feel they've been kept in the dark about these delays. Many say they don't understand what the council has been doing. Later that week, on January 16, Uralla Shire Council's acting manager David Aber apologised to the community and announced the "do not drink" alert would be in place for at least the next 100 days to allow for installation of "a granulated activated carbon filter" and testing.

"It's a huge relief that I have finally been able to present a fully-costed proposal to the Water Minister [Melinda Pavey] for consideration," he said. Still, many locals say confusion has reigned. One restaurant owner said that, one day after the "do not drink" alert was issued, they were told the water was fine for customers to consume in coffee and post-mix.

"So we abandoned that idea, and then moved back to redesigning it and upgrading the filter system. It's been quite a journey."

 

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Is that in Barnaby_Joyce country?

Why isn’t the state government not stepping in to help with the water filtration funding ffs

GREENS say Building dams wont make it rain WB: Correct BUT if we did build some dams they would be full today, Hmm Green actions have Consequences

GladysB UnswWater there appears to be ongoing water issues in NSW. Please ensure that this is rectified to avoid letting down the communities and having health issues arise. AlboMP NSWLabor AustralianLabor unionsaustralia

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