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Enterprise business owners press county over lack of potable water; commissioners advise rural water, KDHE and filtration options
Summary
Residents and a prospective convenience‑store operator from the Enterprise area told Dickinson County commissioners they lack potable water at a planned site. Commissioners said the county cannot fund rural water extensions as a rule, advised contacting the rural water association and KDHE for testing and treatment guidance, and suggested filtration or annexation as possible solutions.
Residents and a business applicant from the Enterprise area asked Dickinson County commissioners for help securing potable water for a proposed convenience store, describing a private well that is not potable for commercial use.
Speakers explained that the property had been split and the private well remained with a previous owner, and that the well water contained high levels of nitrates and hardness that render it unsuitable…
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