The Camino Real Regional Utility Authority said a back-up well disturbed naturally occuring sediment in waterlines, leading to discolored water. The safety of the water was never compromised, the ...
Nearly 45 years after Mount St. Helens' eruption sent almost 90 billion cubic feet of debris into the upper Toutle Valley, ...
Multiple fire hydrant flushings were conducted, but the problem persisted due to a shut-off valve creating sediment buildup. The district plans to build a new well to improve water pressure and ...
The Camino Real Regional Utility Authority said “discolored water” that some customers experienced two weekends ago was caused by a backup well that disturbed sediment desposits in waterlines. That, ...
Sunland Park residents are demanding the Camino Real Regional Utility Authority (CRRUA) address concerns about discolored ...