Gregory Bacon
Casey Miller, Chautauqua County Health Department public health technician, collects water samples to test for PFNA from the sampling station located at the village of Mayvilleâs water storage tank.
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The Chautauqua County Health Department is reporting progress in the Mayville water health emergency.
Last week, the health department issued a “Do not drink” order for residents who get their water from the Mayville water system, including village residents and Chautauqua town residents who use the village’s system.
According to Christine Schuyler, county public health director and commissioner of Social Services, a new well was put into service Monday and is currently pumping clean water into the system. “The water has been tested, it’s free of contaminants and it’s free of bacteria. It’s being chlorinated according to state regulations,” she said Wednesday during a Facebook update.
The Chautauqua County Department of Health is reporting progress in the Mayville water health emergency.
Last week, the health department issued a “Do not drink” order for residents who get their water from the Mayville water system, including village residents and Chautauqua town residents who use the village’s system.
According to Christine Schuyler, county public health director and commissioner of Social Services, a new well was put into service Monday and is currently pumping clean water into the system.
“The water has been tested, it’s free of contaminants and it’s free of bacteria. It’s being chlorinated according to state regulations,” she said Wednesday during a Facebook update.