RAWS customers concerned over NCWCID #3 arsenic levels in interconnected supply

Calallen resident Suzanne Gallagher has switched to bottled water for drinking, cooking, and feeding her pets after learning about an arsenic violation affecting her water supply.

“When I want to drink water, I’m just using this water from my pitcher,” Gallagher said, holding up a water jug.

RAWS customers concerned over NCWCID #3 arsenic levels in interconnected supply

Gallagher is a customer of River Acres Water Supply, known as RAWS, which gets its water from Nueces County Water Control and Improvement District 3 through an interconnect transmission line. When District 3 received an arsenic violation, RAWS also had to notify its customers.

“I’ve been drinking the tap water for a long time, and I thought maybe it wasn’t tasting quite as good, but when I switched to the bottled water, it was a big difference, so it does have a taste,” Gallagher said…

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