published Monday, September 28th, 2009

Officials advise Trion residents to stay off tap water

Trion, Ga., Mayor Benjamin Perry said federal inspectors advised residents to wait at least one more day before drinking water from their taps.

Mr. Perry said crews from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency took samples of the water Sunday and released results today showing bacteria levels still remained too high.

He said the city had conducted tests that came back clean, but the EPA wanted to give the water another day to clear before giving the OK. Results from new tests should be available today.

Currently residents are advised against drinking the water, but can use it in cooking after it has been boiled, the mayor explained. Chattooga County has been declared a federal and state disaster area after severe flooding last week.

about Andy Johns...

Andy began working at the Times Free Press in July 2008 as a general assignment reporter before focusing on Northwest Georgia and Georgia politics in May of 2009. Before coming to the Times Free Press, Andy worked for the Anniston Star, the Rome News Tribune and the Campus Carrier at Berry College, where he graduated with a communications degree in 2006. He is pursuing a master’s degree in business administration at the University of Tennessee ...

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