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Can you please provide a clear explanation of why the water is still cloudy even after we were informed that it was due to air? Something is not right and this really needs to be investigated and the public needs to know what is going on and what is the town doing to rectify the situation? Even after boiling the water there is a film at the bottom of the pan and it is slimy so something is not right.
Please provide a clear explanation or hire someone to test the water and explain to the public what is going on.
Thank you!
18 Comments
Brian Howard (Verified Official)
Town Clerk's Office (Verified Official)
Godkänd DPW (Registered User)
Stängt DPW (Registered User)
brad rader (Registered User)
Reopened SC (Registered User)
Thank you for your response but that is what we have been hearing. There are many folks on the Everything Randolph Facebook page reporting this and I’ve told them to open a ticket thru this. Please do not close this case out until the problem is explained and rectified.
I work in the ticketing system and we do not close ticket until the problem is rectified .
Thank you!
Stängt DPW (Registered User)
SC (Registered User)
Hi Brad,
Definitely not a problem with our plumbing it’s happening sporadically throughout Randolph. Town of Randolph has acknowledged this problem, weeks ago, and said there is air in the water system.
You’re lucky!!
Reopened SC (Registered User)
brad rader (Registered User)
Shawna McMillan (Registered User)
brad rader (Registered User)
Marilyn Pageau (Registered User)
KBarboza (Registered User)
brad rader (Registered User)
the fb link won't open for me and the photo was not attached.
Gerald Av. is not very near Niles Rd. and is very unlikely to be the same culprit causing both areas to have discolored water. do you have a private well or town water? i ask because there seems to be hundreds of private well licenses in randolph.
also, keep in mind, if you owned a car you would normally expect to pay for gas, insurance and excise taxes, even if you had a problem with your car that was essentially someone else's responsibility, it's UNDER $30 (like around $10) for a reliable test and it might help get the ball rolling if there's additional evidence in support of your concern - which concerns me as well - i live near there (Niles Rd.) and don't want dirty water for myself or my neighbors.
Marilyn Pageau (Registered User)
brad rader (Registered User)
Stängt Paula M. Davis (Registered User)