Lawrenceburg Utility Systems (LUS) has acknowledged the persistent concerns regarding the taste and odor of water within its distribution network. In response to these issues, officials are implementing standard treatment protocols to address the situation. However, they note that the recent influx of a significant volume of lake water into Shoal Creek has complicated efforts, resulting in a longer timeline for restoring water quality to its usual standards.
LUS has assured the public that all water supplied through the distribution system complies with state safety regulations. To further enhance water quality, crews are actively engaged in flushing the system. Officials anticipate that residents will begin to notice improvements in the coming days. The utility expresses its apologies for any inconvenience caused and extends gratitude to the community for their patience and understanding during this time.
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