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• Pink Tap Water? Chemical Over-Feed By Water Company Say's Health Department |

"It turns pink and if you let it
sit it will turn brown, which isn't good either," said
McManus.
Colorado Springs USA: Imagine
turning on the faucet at home and instead of clean, clear water coming out, it
runs pink. Amanda McManus of Peyton says it happened to her family. They've had
strange colored water for nearly a week.
"It turns pink and if you let it sit it will turn
brown, which isn't good either," said McManus.
She says because she doesn't know what's making the
water pink she is afraid to use it, "Taking a bath is even scary."
McManus said she made several calls to her water
company--Bobcat Meadows Metro District. She says her calls did no good. The
water is still coming out pink and she is worried. "I don't know the effects of
it. I don't know what's in it. I don't know why it's different colors," said
McManus.
After News First made several calls to Bobcat Meadows
Metro District the company said that nobody was available for comment. However,
the El Paso County Health Department says they've heard from the
company.
"They had a chemical over-feed and it tends to cause
the water to turn a little bit pink and a little bit sweet," said Mike McCarthy
of the El Paso County Health Department.
McCarthy says the chemical that was over-fed into the
water is not harmful. He also says the company is fixing the problem. "They're
pretty close to having it rectified," he said.
McCarthy says people who see strange colors in their
water should report it both to the health department and to their water
company.
Source:http://www.koaa.com:80/aaaa_top_stories/x408980272
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