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Rome Water Department responds to concerns at Ashland Park Homes

- From staff reports

The Rome Water Department is reporting that its drinking water is safe after recent concerns raised by tenants at Ashland Park Homes.

Upon receiving reports of illness and concerns regarding E. coli bacteria in the water supply, Water and Sewer Division Director John Boyd initiated inquiries into the matter, according to a City of Rome press release.

“The Rome City Water Department assures residents that stringent water treatment protocols and continuous monitoring are in place to mitigate such risks and ensure the delivery of clean and safe drinking water,” the press release stated.

Collaborat­ing with concerned parties, including residents and staff at Ashland Park Homes, the water department deployed staff to conduct on-site assessment­s and address the reported concerns.

Some tenants had expressed concerns after a person had recently been hospitaliz­ed with E. coli-related issues. The bacteria can pose health risks if present in untreated water or contaminat­ed food.

During the on-site assessment, the water department­s’ supervisor of water treatment, Curtis Vann, monitored chlorine levels in the water supply. They determined that a reading of 1.39 mg/l at the site was well within acceptable limits. They also distribute­d copies of this year’s Consumer Confidence Report to provide informatio­n about water quality to residents.

They also conducted further assessment­s at the Ga. 53 sampling point to check the broader water supply for the area.

Those tests showed a chlorine reading of 0.92 mg/l at that site and coliform bacteria at that location, which they also deemed acceptable and an indicator that diseasecau­sing organisms are not present in the water supply.

For further inquiries or concerns regarding water quality, residents are encouraged to contact the Rome City Water Department directly at 706-236-4440.

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