Drinkable Water Will Be Restored To Ashevilles System By Mid-December, Officials Say

Drinkable Water Will Be Restored To Ashevilles System By Mid-December, Officials Say

Asheville water latest update: System 'substantially restored'

At the wednesday morning daily. During buncombe county's monday briefing oct. 7, asheville's assistant city manager ben woody said it will take weeks to restore the city's water system after it was. Running water for buncombe county residents now appears to be within reach after helene caused devastation across the county, including to water lines. The temporary filters are designed to reduce the sediment in the water enough to allow it to be pumped into the regular filtration system.

Pressurization is helping workers find and repair weak points, water spokesperson. 16, with 75 to 80 percent of the system running non. While the city of asheville crossed a milestone this week by reconnecting a major bypass valve at north fork reservoir that can feed the entire system, officials cautioned that. The temporary filters are designed to reduce the sediment in the water enough to allow it to be pumped into the regular filtration system.

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