Aging water systems leave people in Arkansas paying for water they won’t drink

SHERIDAN, Ark. – According to the Arkansas Department of Agriculture, the state has awarded $2.8 billion for water projects since 2021. Yet for many communities, concerns about drinking water persist.

In Sheridan, Mari Garrett said discolored water flows from her faucets several times a month. The water often appears orange-tinted and leaves visible sediment after sitting.

“I do not consume it,” Garrett said. “I don’t let my animals consume it.”

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Garrett said the situation is frustrating, especially as she continues to pay for a water service that she doesn’t feel comfortable using…

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