
Due to bacterial contamination of drinking water, a boiling water requirement now applies in Flieden-Ruers as well as Leimenhof, Keutzelbuch and Krackhof.
Flieden – As the municipality of Flieden reports, the contamination was discovered during a routine examination of the drinking water in the supply network. The water network in the Flieden district of Rückers is affected, including the hamlets and farms of Leimenhof, Keutzelbuch and Krackhof.
Boil drinking water for at least five minutes before use
According to its own information, the municipality reacted immediately and initiated comprehensive measures in close coordination with the health department. This particularly includes the immediate chlorination of the affected pipe network. The dosage corresponds to the requirements of the Drinking Water Ordinance and is harmless to health, although there may temporarily be a slight smell or taste of chlorine.
The boiling requirement requires all citizens of the affected districts to boil drinking water for at least five minutes before using it – especially for drinking, preparing food and drinks, brushing teeth and cleaning open wounds and baby bottles. According to the municipality, tap water can still be used safely for flushing toilets, personal hygiene without open wounds and washing clothes. The affected households were informed directly about the measures via letter on Tuesday (March 31st).
The background to the now expanded regulation is a finding in the management system of the St. Nikolaus kindergarten in Rückers that was discovered three weeks ago as part of a regular inspection. Since then, the facility has had its own boiling water requirement. According to the municipality, further control samples were subsequently taken to get a comprehensive picture of the situation. A sample taken on Monday (March 30th) finally showed that bacteria were also detectable in the wider water network in the district. Therefore, as a precautionary measure, the boiling requirement was extended to the entire district including Leimenhof, Keutzelbuch and Krackhof.
Chlorination of the pipe network will take at least eight weeks
The chlorination of the pipe network is expected to take at least eight weeks. The boiling requirement also remains in effect during this period. The community of Flieden says it is working closely with the Fulda Health Department to fully restore the drinking water supply as quickly as possible. The safety and health of the population has top priority.
To provide the population with further information, the community invites you to a residents' meeting on Thursday, April 2nd at 6 p.m. in the Rückers village community center. There, representatives of the municipality and the Fulda health department will explain the current status and answer questions from citizens. The community wants to continuously publish current information and developments on its website www.flieden.de.
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