The plumber has no idea how a water system is operated. I worked for the largest municipal water system in the US for 37 years. I was responsible for maintenance of all water treatment facilities, pump stations, tanks, reservoirs, and other appurtenances. Water systems occasionally flush pipes to remove sediment from the lines, and only as necessary. It is a state and federal offense for anyone to tamper with a water system that provides water to the public.
The statement made by the 'plumber' is both vague and ambiguous. How about some better digging on the facts and reporting on the truth instead of a bunch of made up innuendo.
The plumber has no idea how a water system is operated. I worked for the largest municipal water system in the US for 37 years. I was responsible for maintenance of all water treatment facilities, pump stations, tanks, reservoirs, and other appurtenances. Water systems occasionally flush pipes to remove sediment from the lines, and only as necessary. It is a state and federal offense for anyone to tamper with a water system that provides water to the public.
The statement made by the 'plumber' is both vague and ambiguous. How about some better digging on the facts and reporting on the truth instead of a bunch of made up innuendo.