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System problem in Cranberry causes discolored water

Water still “safe to drink”

A “system issue” with the West View Water Authority Baden water treatment plant in Cranberry is causing some Cranberry residents to experience cloudy, discolored water and low water pressure on Wednesday morning.

According to an alert posted on the Cranberry Township website, the water continues to meet quality standards and is safe to use.

“If discoloration appears, let a lower-level cold water tap run for one to two minutes until water is clear,” the advisory said. “West View Water and Cranberry Township are working to resolve the issue as quickly and safely as possible.”

West View Water supplies all water to Cranberry Township. A water system problem at the West View Water Authority Baden water treatment plant in Cranberry is causing some Cranberry residents to experience cloudy, discolored water and low water pressure on Wednesday morning.

According to an alert posted on the Cranberry Township website, the issue was caused by “sediment stirred up in the piping distribution system” at West View Water Authority because of an increase in water production. West View Water supplies all water to Cranberry Township.

“The increase was necessary to store water in preparation for a potential shutdown resulting from a train derailment in Harmar, upstream of both water treatment facilities,” the alert said.

The township emphasized that the water continues to meet quality standards and is safe to use.

“If discoloration appears, let a lower-level cold water tap run for one to two minutes until water is clear,” the advisory said. “West View Water and Cranberry Township are working to resolve the issue as quickly and safely as possible.”

Residents who experience discolored water or stained laundry should stop using the water for laundry, keep the laundry items damp until the water clears, and avoid using chlorine bleach, the web alert elaborated.

“Soak the items for a few hours and re-launder with your regular detergent and non-chlorine bleach,” the alert said.

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