Over the past year, Shreveport has faced several challenges that have impacted water quality in the area, including elevated manganese levels and an unexpected algal bloom. Officials want to acknowledge the frustration these events caused for the community and provide some transparency.
According to a press release, the department has implemented several key improvements to strengthen treatment systems and improve water quality, which include:
“We are committed to learning from these challenges and improving our systems to ensure
high-quality drinking water for every resident,” said Interim Water and Sewerage Director
Brandon Snead. He noted that his team is not only focused on solving problems, but they’re working to prevent them as well.
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