It is a valid question...
Under the page subject WATER, on the left side under pages, there are some interesting comments and valid questions. I think it is worth your review and further comments.
Anonymous said...
I can't understand why SHOA failed to pull permits and get studies done. They harp on us every week in their Surf Sider to remind us to submit plans and pull permits for our projects, but then pull this crap! Got us some real winners running things around here.

Anonymous said...
Seems the more we spend the worse our water gets...deferred maintenance is not a good plan either...

Anonymous said...
At this point the big question has to be, is our water safe to drink? The mandated CTP that was forced on us by the state was to make our water safe. Now that the CTP has maintenance deferred I have to assume our water is back to the unsafe condition it was before the CTP was added. When was the last time water samples were taken and what are the results?
IS OUR WATER SAFE FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION?

george said...
At this time, our water is safe to drink. It is constantly tested.

Anonymous said...
Ok then, was our water safe for human consumption BEFORE we purchased the CTP? I would think since the media hasn't been changed/backwashed/cleaned then it could be adding contaminants that were not present before the CTP was installed. Operating outside published procedures can't be good.

george said...
The real issue for us members is that we have been told so many different stories, we don't know what to believe. We contracted with North Beach to manage our water system. How did that work for us? We are asked to trust our directors. They are volunteers. Contracts require more than trust, they require performance. The Board failed the members at least once on safe water and no changes were made. They continue on with the same old, and we are expected to expect better results? I don't think so.