Mobile Home Park Cited For Drinking Water Violations
SOUTH VIENNA, OHIO, January 17, 2012 (Water Tech) — The Brookside Village Mobile Home Park does not currently have a certified waste water treatment operator monitoring the system and has been cited for several drinking water and sewer violations, according to the Springfield News-Sun.
The Ohio Environmental Protection Agency is looking to take legal action against the park’s owners if repairs are not made to its 30-year-old waste water treatment plant, stated the article.
A break in the water main caused many residents to go without water for days and that’s when the violations became known by the public, noted the article.
“We can’t say the water is safe. They still have a boil advisory and there’s still some bacteria sampling to do,” EPA spokeswoman Dina Pierce said.
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