Residents frustrated by ongoing battle with dirty water

Residents in Moama, NSW, are still dealing with the fallout of last month's floods, which has left the town's filtered water network dirty and discoloured.

According to the local council, the water is still safe to drink, but many residents are complaining about the brown colour and the staining it is causing on clothes and household items.



Beck, a local resident, took to social media to show the discolouration of the water coming out of her taps.

'Here's our kitchen tap water; the bath and shower are way worse!' she said. 'We haven't been drinking it either, but when the water looks like this in the bathroom, [we] don't want to wash in it either.'


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The tap water in Moama has become brown and murky, and locals are speaking up. Credit: Facebook.



Sarah, another Moama resident, is a mum to a 13-week-old child, and she expressed her anxiety about bathing her child in the murky water. Until the problem is solved, she said she would be taking her child to her parent's house in the meantime.

'It literally looked like straight river water,' she told news reporters. 'Being a nurse I know what little parasite can lurk in the river water, so I was not risking the chance.'



The Murray River Council said floodwater from the river systems was affecting the council's filtered water networks and discolouring the usually clear tap water. However, a representative went on to claim that it is totally safe to drink.

'While the filtered water is discoloured, it is not harmful, and the filtered water quality is within the requirements of the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines,' they explained.


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Some mums are anxious to use the water to bathe their children. Credit: Facebook.



'Due to the discolouration, the following may occur; toilet u-bends may look a little murky, bath water may look dirty, white sheets and clothes may not stay white when washed.'

The problem is reported to continue for weeks until floodwaters finally subside.
Key Takeaways

  • Flooding in the Moama region of New South Wales has caused the local filtered water network to become contaminated, causing residents to complain about the brown water coming out of their household taps.
  • The Murray River Council has said that the water is safe to drink but that the discolouration may cause staining.
  • The council has advised residents that the issue is likely to continue for weeks.


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When used for laundry, the dark water also discolours white fabrics. Credit: Facebook.


Aside from flooding, here are other reasons why brown water may be coming out of your tap:
  • A faulty network valve, valves opening or closing
  • Damaged water heater
  • Use of a water/fire hydrant by fire services or another third party
  • Laying a new supply pipe
  • Switching water back on following a mains repair or routine flushing of the network.
  • Repairs, maintenance and upgrades to the mains network
  • Reverse flow
If the problem is a rusty pipe, the rust itself is not harmful. But the water is contaminated because a leaking and rusty pipe in the plumbing system provides an ideal environment for the growth of harmful bacteria.

Rusty water can also be a sign that there is lead in your water pipes, which can cause several health problems.



Members, if you are experiencing dirty or brown water in your area, the best thing to do is contact your local council.

To be on the safe side, though, you should assume that water from a brown or otherwise discoloured tap is not safe to drink. Even though it might not be toxic, the discolouration could be a warning that it is potentially harmful if consumed.

Stay safe always!
 
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Definitely wouldn't be drinking it.
My tap water is great yey my kids will not drink it they only drink bottle water or I get 12 litre filtered bottle water delivered each fortnight.
I'm happy drinking tap water
 
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I filter my drinking water to exclude limescale build-up in arteries, and arthritis. I get limescale on my sink, which indicates it's in my Perth metro water supply, that's groundwater from limestone plains.
A new filter is $7 and lasts about three months. My dogs have filtered water too.
 
Definitely wouldn't be drinking it.
My tap water is great yey my kids will not drink it they only drink bottle water or I get 12 litre filtered bottle water delivered each fortnight.
I'm happy drinking tap water
I doubt there is much difference between the tap and the filtered waters, guess if the kids are paying for it fine, if you are paying for it then stop and point to the tap and say man up grow a pair
 
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Residents in Moama, NSW, are still dealing with the fallout of last month's floods, which has left the town's filtered water network dirty and discoloured.

According to the local council, the water is still safe to drink, but many residents are complaining about the brown colour and the staining it is causing on clothes and household items.



Beck, a local resident, took to social media to show the discolouration of the water coming out of her taps.

'Here's our kitchen tap water; the bath and shower are way worse!' she said. 'We haven't been drinking it either, but when the water looks like this in the bathroom, [we] don't want to wash in it either.'


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The tap water in Moama has become brown and murky, and locals are speaking up. Credit: Facebook.



Sarah, another Moama resident, is a mum to a 13-week-old child, and she expressed her anxiety about bathing her child in the murky water. Until the problem is solved, she said she would be taking her child to her parent's house in the meantime.

'It literally looked like straight river water,' she told news reporters. 'Being a nurse I know what little parasite can lurk in the river water, so I was not risking the chance.'



The Murray River Council said floodwater from the river systems was affecting the council's filtered water networks and discolouring the usually clear tap water. However, a representative went on to claim that it is totally safe to drink.

'While the filtered water is discoloured, it is not harmful, and the filtered water quality is within the requirements of the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines,' they explained.


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Some mums are anxious to use the water to bathe their children. Credit: Facebook.



'Due to the discolouration, the following may occur; toilet u-bends may look a little murky, bath water may look dirty, white sheets and clothes may not stay white when washed.'

The problem is reported to continue for weeks until floodwaters finally subside.
Key Takeaways

  • Flooding in the Moama region of New South Wales has caused the local filtered water network to become contaminated, causing residents to complain about the brown water coming out of their household taps.
  • The Murray River Council has said that the water is safe to drink but that the discolouration may cause staining.
  • The council has advised residents that the issue is likely to continue for weeks.


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When used for laundry, the dark water also discolours white fabrics. Credit: Facebook.


Aside from flooding, here are other reasons why brown water may be coming out of your tap:
  • A faulty network valve, valves opening or closing
  • Damaged water heater
  • Use of a water/fire hydrant by fire services or another third party
  • Laying a new supply pipe
  • Switching water back on following a mains repair or routine flushing of the network.
  • Repairs, maintenance and upgrades to the mains network
  • Reverse flow
If the problem is a rusty pipe, the rust itself is not harmful. But the water is contaminated because a leaking and rusty pipe in the plumbing system provides an ideal environment for the growth of harmful bacteria.

Rusty water can also be a sign that there is lead in your water pipes, which can cause several health problems.



Members, if you are experiencing dirty or brown water in your area, the best thing to do is contact your local council.

To be on the safe side, though, you should assume that water from a brown or otherwise discoloured tap is not safe to drink. Even though it might not be toxic, the discolouration could be a warning that it is potentially harmful if consumed.

Stay safe always!
Sounds like Mount Morgan Qld, they were in the same boat until water was trucked in for the whole town from Rockhampton because residents were getting sick. Places like Wowan Qld make you pay rates for water because it goes past your doorstep, yet it is so full of trace elements it eats hot water systems out, cant be used for drinking or bathing and it corrodes tapwear. Everyone has to have huge tanks and pay for water during the drought AS WELL AS WATER RATES. We are a third world country when it comes to water.
 
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