Bottled Water Advisory in effect for the City of Shelby
September 11th, 2024 by Ric Hanson
(Shelby, Iowa) – The Shelby County Emergency Management Agency says “Due to the continuation of the discolored water, the City of Shelby is under a bottled water advisory until sample results become available. Tap Water can be used for bathing and other uses, but bottled water should be used for drinking, food prep, and similar uses. Bottled water will be provided to the Citizens of Shelby at the west side of the FireHall today after 10 am, 2 cases per family.”
Residents of Shelby have been dealing with pink-colored water caused by high levels of manganese since Sept. 7th. The water has also been brown at times, according to some residents.
Shelby’s water supervisor, Chad Gordon, told KETV in Omaha, the discolored water began appearing when two of the town’s four water pumps didn’t re-engage. He said the water flow was cut in half, but the chemicals treating the water weren’t. On Sept. 8, the City said on social media, that an excess of potassium permanganate accounts for the unusual color, but the water has been tested and is safe to drink.
In February, the water in Shelby was undrinkable due to high levels of manganese.