PLATTSMOUTH, Neb. (KMTV) – “Tomorrow who knows, I could go and do the laundry and lo and behold I could have a ton of this muddy, murky water,” Glennia Sand said.
- Plattsmouth residents like Glennia Sand have dealt with discolored, murky water for three years.
- The city is working on a new water main project to connect Plattsmouth to MUD water
- Neighbors want more action taken to address the ongoing problem.BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT:
Glennia Sand has called Plattsmouth home for over 33 years but for the past three years, she’s been dealing with a frustrating problem: discolored water flowing from her taps.
“It’s a nice rural community,” Sand said.
The water quality issues aren’t new to Plattsmouth. In January 2024, city officials addressed resident concerns, saying tests had been conducted and the water was safe to drink. But more than a year later, neighbors say the problem persists…