Tuesday, June 21, 2011

"You're never going to have 100 percent perfection"

The state Department of Environmental Protection "wants us to try to figure out what was wrong," he said. "We're doing that by eliminating those possibilities." 
A routine water sample taken last Tuesday from a well on East Central Street tested positive for fecal bacteria, either E. coli or enterococci. The well was immediately taken offline and the town notified the public through a mass recorded phone call and a press release on its website. 
No other samples have come back positive and residents do not need to boil water or take other precautions, Perrotta said. 
Perrotta emphasized that the sample was taken before the water had gone through treatment. 
"I think the important thing is that the treated water did not have a problem," he said. "That's why we treat it." 
Before the sample was taken last week, a blockage developed in the culvert, which is under an access road to the well. A small stream goes through the culvert. The blockage caused water to build up, potentially making it easier for bacteria to enter the well. The culvert broke late last week, Perrotta said.

Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/archive/x1757338925/Franklin-workers-hope-culvert-repair-solves-water-contamination#ixzz1Pu51jxMW


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