The City of Asheville is pumping out 20 million gallons of water a day from the North Fork Dam, but it is still not potable.
The Friday, Nov. 8, Buncombe County Helene recovery briefing covered further drops in turbidity levels at North Fork, a ...
The 355-acre reservoir feeds the North Fork plant, the largest of the city's three water plants. It serves 80% of the city's ...
With turbidity at North Fork Reservoir barely budging in recent days, the City of Asheville continues to deliver discolored, ...
Buncombe County Helene recovery briefing covered a water system update, Asheville parks reopening, post-election information ...
Asheville Water Resources faces “a really big week” in its effort to reduce the murkiness in its North Fork Reservoir, ...
Asheville water customers are likely weeks away from potable water, despite water-stilling curtains placed in North Fork ...
1. "Worst-case scenario, if the (turbidity) curtains don't work, we will have a temporary filtration system that will be up ...
The Oct. 28 briefing also included updates on the courthouse reopening, Spectrum services, city services resuming and more.
The HI 88713 turbidity bench meter has a user-friendly interface with an easy to understand, graphic LCD. Comprehensive contextual help is available at a simple key press.
While a boil water alert remains in place for Asheville Water Customers, water conditions continue to improve at the North ...