Water ready for taste test

By ROBIN SHANNON
Published/Last Modified on Friday, November 28, 2008 12:11 PM CST


Staff Reporter

LAPLACE – St. John Council members were treated to a heaping helping of good news ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday with the announcement that the parish’s much-maligned tap water filtration system is finally up and running.

Representatives from Montgomery Watson and General Electric, the designers and manufacturers of the $3.3 million Nano Filtration system, which will safely remove impurities from the parish’s tap water supply, told the council that the final bacteria tests came back negative and the system has been running smoothly since last Wednesday.

“The system is on,” said Montgomery Watson Principal Engineer Ray Rials. “We’ve seen no problems. It is operating normally.”

Rials told the council that GE representatives have been on hand all last week while plant operators performed testing on the system’s three separate units. He said the final test was performed Tuesday at 1 p.m. and it is now ready to hook into the parish’s tap water system.

“We will do one more flushing of the system before we connect to the parish’s tap water pipes,” said Rials. “Filtered water will be flowing throughout the system sometime early next week.”

The system has suffered through a laundry list of setbacks, including a back order of materials, miscommunication over pressure and the onset of a major hurricane that damaged vital components. Activation of the filtering mechanism, which will use reverse osmosis to remove contaminants that give the tap water an unpleasant brown color, has been delayed well over a year. Upon hearing the announcement, council members present at the meeting could barely contain their excitement concerning the much-anticipated news.

“Thank you, thank you, thank you,” said an elated Ronnie Smith, who represents District 6. “It is great to hear that we have finally reached the end of this.”

Also sharing in the excitement was District 7 Councilwoman Cheryl Millet, who attends every meeting with an empty drinking glass that represents her frustration over the delays the system has suffered.

“Is it time to take my glass down?” said a smiling Millet. “Hallelujah, this is just wonderful news. I can’t wait to take my first tour of the facility.”

Although the system is running smoothly, Rials said it will still take some time before all parish residents are able to enjoy the “bottled water quality” tap water that has been promised. He said it still might take a couple of weeks before the filtered water works its way through the system.

“There are a lot of pipes that the water must go through,” said Rials. “It’s similar to water running through a long hose. It doesn’t reach the nozzle right away.”

Rials said it will come down to how close residents live to the facility where the filtration system is housed. He said residents living closer to the plant, located just south of Interstate 10 near US Highway 51 in LaPlace, would get fully filtered tap water sooner than others, but residents parish wide would be enjoying it within the next two weeks.

St. John Public Information Officer Buddy Boe said the parish is planning a formal ceremony to officially christen the filter system. He said it will probably take place sometime next week.

“We’re going to have a tasting ceremony where the council and Parish President (Bill) Hubbard will get their first sip of the water,” said Boe.

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A TOASTE TO MW-GE wrote on Nov 28, 2008 1:23 PM:

" Thumbs down to the council who didn't do a single thing to help; but only criticized the people who worked to make this happen.
"HERE"S HOPING THE WATER;(as promised)
WILL REACH WEST BANK CUSTOMERS SOON ALL THE WAY UPRIVER TO THE PARRISH LINE AT ST JAMES".
They pay the same rates as everyone else
although they have had to deal with the worst of the nasty water. "

dont forget wrote on Nov 29, 2008 10:38 AM:

" Don't forget to invite Nickie Monica to the tasting ceremony. He's the one who put the system in. "

LONG TIME COMMING wrote on Nov 29, 2008 2:20 PM:

" The west bank is SOOOOOO looking forward to drinkable water.
How are you going to flush all the built
up impurities from the pipes.
It has been in the pipes forever and has formed a persistent scale on the walls of the pipe.
Your proposed water flush will not dislodge the scale; I know this from experience working in the chemical plants for 30+ years. Any one who says different is lying(BIG TIME). "

OH BY THE WAY wrote on Dec 5, 2008 7:55 PM:

" THE WEST BANK HAS NO WATER AT ALL OR IF THEY HAVE A TRICKLE: THEY NEED TO BOIL IT.
I hope you hypocrites on the east bank choke on your taste test. "

YOU ARE HATEFULL wrote on Dec 5, 2008 8:00 PM:

" You brag about your bottled quality water while we have little or none!

thirsty WEST BANK RESIDENT "

HOLD IT SHUT IT DOWN wrote on Dec 8, 2008 6:05 PM:

" Shut down your fancy water system until you install one of equal quality on the west bank.
"IT IS ONLY FAIR"
We are not asking for more than you only
equal treatment. "

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