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Pocomoke officials hear resident water-quality complaints; chief and volunteer built city app for emergency notifications; city offers free water testing
Summary
Residents reported discolored water and staining in the Winterquarters Drive area; council discussed free water testing the city will arrange. Chief Hancock and a developer presented a city app for push notifications with a 'call police' button; the app is expected to be operational within 30 days.
Several residents from Winterquarters Drive and other neighborhoods raised concerns about discolored water, staining of laundry and apparent rust in household water. One resident said filters and pipe replacements had not fully resolved the problem and urged homeowners to have service lines to their houses inspected.
A council speaker announced the city offers free water testing for homeowners through a program the city has arranged;…
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