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State Health Dept: Water Issues Mostly Resolved

By ERIC SANTOMAURO-STENZEL
HARTWICK

The Town of Hartwick’s water woes are approaching a resolution, according to the New York State Department of Health. Earlier this year, mold and mildew that did not impact drinking water safety were found in the building that houses the town’s reservoir. The state health department says upgrades to address the issue will be completed this fall.

“Although drinking water is not impacted,” state health department spokesperson Erin Clary wrote in a statement, “the Hartwick Water District continues to take action to address mold/mildew issues within the Hartwick Reservoir structure. This includes the installation of humidity controls and other infrastructure upgrades. It is anticipated that this work will be completed this fall. Recent inspections by the State Health Department indicate previous mold/mildew issues have been resolved or are nearing resolution. The Department will continue to work with the public water supplier to ensure drinking water remains safe for public use and consumption.”

Hartwick Town Board member and Water Supply Administrator Chris Briggs, responsible for testing the town’s water supply, did not respond to e-mailed requests for comment. Interim Supervisor Connie Haney was unavailable at press time.

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