Saturday, December 16, 2023

Northern Utah’s Yellow Water Mystery Has Been Solved

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Northern Utah's yellow water mystery has been solved, according to officials. During a week-long investigation, it was determined that the discoloration in the water was caused by manganese, a naturally occurring element found in many water sources. The district's ozone system, which filters out manganese, had been turned off for maintenance a few months prior to the discoloration. Despite the discoloration, officials assured the public that the water was safe to drink. The system has now been repaired and is back running as usual.

Residents who continue to have concerns about the water can reach out to the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District through their phone number (801) 771-1677. The district apologized for any inconvenience the issue may have caused and reiterated that the water is and has been safe to drink throughout the incident.

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Throughout the week-long investigation, officials deemed the water was safe to drink despite discoloration.

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