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Residents demand urgent action on water quality issues

July 24, 2024 | City of Orange City, Volusia County, Florida



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Residents demand urgent action on water quality issues
During a recent government meeting, concerns regarding local infrastructure and community issues were raised by residents, highlighting the need for maintenance and updates on ongoing problems.

One resident emphasized the urgent need for maintenance on a building that has not seen any upkeep for nearly five years. The speaker pointed out that the quartz drains are clogged and receiving silt, which could lead to further deterioration. They stressed the importance of maintaining the property, even if demolition is planned, to prevent it from falling apart in the interim.

Another resident, Daniel Lopez, addressed the council about ongoing water quality issues in his neighborhood. He reported that while the discoloration of water has decreased, it still occurs regularly, particularly on weekends, accompanied by unusual noises from toilets. Lopez expressed his desire for updates on the situation, noting that he has been in contact with the water company for assistance.

The council acknowledged Lopez's concerns and assured him that they would follow up with the appropriate contacts to provide updates on the water quality issues affecting the community.

As the meeting progressed, the council moved on to the consent agenda, indicating a shift in focus from public concerns to administrative matters. The discussions reflect ongoing challenges faced by residents and the need for local government to address infrastructure and service issues effectively.

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