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Katherine Zaiger has served as the interim director since May 6. She has been with city utilities since 2021.
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The City of Bloomington Utilities will continue testing for PFAS in the wake of a new regulation from the EPA.
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The city said the required monthly sample of total organic carbon in drinking water was not reported to the Indiana Department of Environmental Management because of a shipping error.
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The culprits for Bloomington’s musty water are two nontoxic organic compounds: methylisoborneol (MIB) and geosmin. Both chemicals are produced by blue-green algae.
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City of Bloomington Utilities began work at the start of August to upgrade a portion of the downtown storm sewers, some of which were constructed in 1900.
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As the cost for energy rose, so did demand for assistance in Monroe County