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After more than 2 years without clean water, Bagley residents can drink from tap again

DNR declared Guthrie County town's then-brown, mucky water unsafe in 2019

After more than 2 years without clean water, Bagley residents can drink from tap again

DNR declared Guthrie County town's then-brown, mucky water unsafe in 2019

STTSAR RIGHT NOW. LARA: GOOD EVENING. AFTER MORE THAN TWO YEARS WITHOUT CLEAN DRINKING WATER RESIDENTOFS ONE CENTRAL IOWA , COMMUNITY CAN FINALLY TURN THE TAP BACK ON. KCCI FIRST TOLD YOU ABOUT THE STNAY BROWN WATER COMING OUT OF BAGLEY IN 20.19 TONIGHT, CHRIS GOTHNER SHOWS YOU WHAT IT TOOK TO GET IT DRINKABLE AIAG CHRIS: IT’S A SIMPLE SOUND WE TEND TO TAKE FOR GRANTED. BUT RON MCNEILL DOESN’T. FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE MARCH OF 2019, CLEAN WATER IS FINALLY FLOWING THROUGH HIS TAP, AND EVERYONE ELSE’S IN THEMA S GUTHRIE COUNTY TOWN OF BLEAG >> WELL, IT’S FANTASTIC. CHRIS: THIS IS WHAT CAME OUT OF SO RMEESIDENTS’ FAUCETS BACK THEN. IT LOOKS UNDRINKABLE, AND IT WAS UNDRINKABLE FOR MORE THAN TWO ARYE HIGH LEVELS OF AN ELEMENT CALLED MANGANESE MADE BAGLEY’S WARTE LOOK LIKE BROWN MUCK. IF YOU WANTED TO DRINK WATER, IT HAD TO COME FROM A BOTTLE. >> EVERYBODY IN THIS TOWN OF LESS THAN 300 PEOPLE HAD TO DRINK TTBOLED WATER, INCLUDING THE MCNEILLS’ DOG, WRIGY. HI. >> YOU DON’T REALIZE HOW MUCH WATER YOU USE, ESPECIALLY WHEN YOU COOK. YOU KNOW, LIKE WHEN YOU BOIL POTATOES OPEN, YOU KNOW, TO MAKE POTATO SALAD. OK, YOU’RE GOING TO USE 678 6, 7, 8 BOTTLES OF WATER. IT WAS TRYING, FOR SURE. CHRIS: THE FIX CAME IN THE FORM GETTING WATER FROM ANOTHER SOURCE, THE XENIA RURAL WATER DISTRICT. BUT IT WAS NEITHER QUICK NOR EASY. >> THEY HAD WATER UP TILL ABTOU SEVEN MILES EAST TO HERE. SO WE HAD TO START THE VENTURE OF GETTING WATER UP TO BAGYLE , GETTING A NEW PUMP STATION BUILT, AND QUITE AN UNDERTAKING FOR A TOWN OF 300 PEOPLE. CHRIS: AND IT WASN’T CHEAP. THE $1.2 MILLION PRICE TAG WOULD HAVE BEEN PROHIBITIVE, HAD IT NOT BEEN FOR GRANT MONEY FROM THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND THE IOWA ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORI.TY >> THAT WOULDN’T HAVE BEEN POSSIBLE WITHOUT IT, WOULDT? I >> THAT’S RIGHT. CHRIS: BUT THE PUMP’S STATION’S IN AND THE NOTICE IS UP, BAGLEY’S WATER, IS NOW SAFE TO DRK.IN >> IT’S A GOOD D
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After more than 2 years without clean water, Bagley residents can drink from tap again

DNR declared Guthrie County town's then-brown, mucky water unsafe in 2019

Residents of the small Guthrie County town of Bagley can now drink their tap water again, more than two years after authorities deemed it unsafe, thanks to the completion of a $1.2 million project.Residents had complained of brown, mucky water that the Iowa Department of Natural Resources found to be caused by levels of an element called manganese high enough to render the water undrinkable. Residents had to use bottled water for drinking and cooking."You don't realize how much water you use, especially when you cook," resident Ron McNeill said. "You know, like when you boil potatoes open to make potato salad. OK, you're going to use six, seven, eight bottles of water."According to a notice posted on Bagley's City Hall, the DNR declared the water safe to drink Friday. That came after the city completed a $1.2 million project to change where it received water from, hooking up to the Xenia Rural Water District.Bagley city councilman Greg Irving said the fix was neither quick nor easy."(Xenia) had water up till about seven miles east of here," Irving said. "So we had to start the venture of getting water up to Bagley, getting a new pump station built and (it was) quite an undertaking for a town of 300 people."Irving said the cost of the project would have been prohibitive had the majority not been funded by grants from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Iowa Economic Development Authority. "Our tax base is basically 300 residents in town, so, no, it would not have been possible," Irving said.McNeill said after going through countless bottles of water, it feels good to turn on the tap again and get clean water."It's fantastic," he said.

Residents of the small Guthrie County town of Bagley can now drink their tap water again, more than two years after authorities deemed it unsafe, thanks to the completion of a $1.2 million project.

Residents had complained of brown, mucky water that the Iowa Department of Natural Resources found to be caused by levels of an element called manganese high enough to render the water undrinkable.

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Residents had to use bottled water for drinking and cooking.

"You don't realize how much water you use, especially when you cook," resident Ron McNeill said. "You know, like when you boil potatoes open to make potato salad. OK, you're going to use six, seven, eight bottles of water."

According to a notice posted on Bagley's City Hall, the DNR declared the water safe to drink Friday. That came after the city completed a $1.2 million project to change where it received water from, hooking up to the Xenia Rural Water District.

Bagley city councilman Greg Irving said the fix was neither quick nor easy.

"(Xenia) had water up till about seven miles east of here," Irving said. "So we had to start the venture of getting water up to Bagley, getting a new pump station built and (it was) quite an undertaking for a town of 300 people."

Irving said the cost of the project would have been prohibitive had the majority not been funded by grants from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Iowa Economic Development Authority.

"Our tax base is basically 300 residents in town, so, no, it would not have been possible," Irving said.

McNeill said after going through countless bottles of water, it feels good to turn on the tap again and get clean water.

"It's fantastic," he said.