Compare and contrast: Asheville Has Tap Water, but No One Knows When It Will Be Drinkable
The New York Times
Nearly a month after the remnants of Hurricane Helene ravaged western North Carolina, running water has now been restored to most of the region around Asheville but you can’t drink it yet.” ” What comes out of the tap is often yellow or brown, and while it can be used to flush toilets and take showers, it is still unsafe for human consumption. Officials have given no indication of when the water will be safe to drink again, and the reservoir that feeds the system still looks like it is filled with chocolate milk rather than pristine water. Click here to read the story. Click the following link for more information on Climate and Severe Weather.