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Industry Borough residents concerned with ongoing brown water issues

'We asked what is in the water? We can’t even get a straight answer.'

Industry Borough residents concerned with ongoing brown water issues

'We asked what is in the water? We can’t even get a straight answer.'

SAID THEY ARE AFRAID TO DRINK THE WATER. >> THERE WE GO. >> PUT THIS WATER STRAIGHT TO THE STREET. REPORTER: DAVID HAS LIVED ON RIVERVIEW AREA SINCE 2008. WHEN YOU WENT TO HIS BASEMENT, YOU WILL SEE THIS. >> I PUT THIS IN YESTERDAY. THE FILTER HAS LESS THAN 200 GALLONS. THIS IS WHAT THE MISSABLE AUTHORITY IS TELLING US. >> A UP TO $300 FOR FILTERS ALONE. THERE IS NO OTHER CHOICE. >> I WOULD NOT PUT ANYTHING OTHER THAN A FILTRATION SYSTEM. >> PICTURES TAKEN FROM OTHER HOMES LIKE THIS ONE. >> PICK SOMETHING ON THE STOVE. HE LEAVES A RING AROUND THE POT, TERRIBLE. NEXT HE SAYS THEY HAVE TAKEN THEIR CONCERNS TO THE MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY FOR MONTHS, AND THEY ASKED WAS IN THE WATER. I AM AT MY WITS END. ALL I COULD DO IS DO THINGS THE LEGAL WAY. >> I CALLED IN A CIVIL AUTHORITY BUT HAVE NOT HEARD BACK. NO
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Industry Borough residents concerned with ongoing brown water issues

'We asked what is in the water? We can’t even get a straight answer.'

Concerns over brown water in Industry, Beaver County, have been an ongoing issue.A group of community members says they are fed up with the lack of action after yet another public meeting with the Industry Borough Municipal Authority Tuesday night.“I wouldn’t put anything into this house without going through a filtration system,” David Butts said.David Butts has lived on Riverview Avenue since 2008. “Before I put my system in, constantly dirty water was coming out of spigots ... my washing machine and dryer are both brand new because the last ones were destroyed by the water,” Butts said.Besides the installation, Butts says it can cost him up to $300 each month for filters alone, but for him and other residents, there’s no other choice.“Absolutely worried about my health. That’s what made me install my own system, block it every single way I can, and the biggest thing as a health concern is just let me off the system. I will go back to my clean well,” Butts said.See all our latest news headlines here.Butts isn’t alone. He’s part of a Facebook group where community members share concerns about their water. “Throw something in the pan, cook something on the stove, it leaves a ring around the pot. Terrible, bad, bad, bad,” Butts said.Butts says they have taken their concerns to the Industry Borough Municipal Authority for months, but there’s been no solution. After Tuesday night’s meeting with the board, he says there are still no answers.“We asked what is in the water? We can’t even get a straight answer ... I am at my wit's end, but all I can do is keep filing request after request and doing things the legal way and trying to bring transparency,” Butts said.Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 called the Industry Borough Municipal Authority but hasn’t heard back. No one was inside the building Wednesday afternoon.

Concerns over brown water in Industry, Beaver County, have been an ongoing issue.

A group of community members says they are fed up with the lack of action after yet another public meeting with the Industry Borough Municipal Authority Tuesday night.

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“I wouldn’t put anything into this house without going through a filtration system,” David Butts said.

David Butts has lived on Riverview Avenue since 2008.

“Before I put my system in, constantly dirty water was coming out of spigots ... my washing machine and dryer are both brand new because the last ones were destroyed by the water,” Butts said.

Besides the installation, Butts says it can cost him up to $300 each month for filters alone, but for him and other residents, there’s no other choice.

“Absolutely worried about my health. That’s what made me install my own system, block it every single way I can, and the biggest thing as a health concern is just let me off the system. I will go back to my clean well,” Butts said.

See all our latest news headlines here.

Butts isn’t alone. He’s part of a Facebook group where community members share concerns about their water.

“Throw something in the pan, cook something on the stove, it leaves a ring around the pot. Terrible, bad, bad, bad,” Butts said.

Butts says they have taken their concerns to the Industry Borough Municipal Authority for months, but there’s been no solution. After Tuesday night’s meeting with the board, he says there are still no answers.

“We asked what is in the water? We can’t even get a straight answer ... I am at my wit's end, but all I can do is keep filing request after request and doing things the legal way and trying to bring transparency,” Butts said.

Pittsburgh’s Action News 4 called the Industry Borough Municipal Authority but hasn’t heard back. No one was inside the building Wednesday afternoon.