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Residents Alarmed by Toxic Water Contamination in Middle Grove

November 20, 2024 | Town of Middleborough, Plymouth County, Massachusetts


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Residents Alarmed by Toxic Water Contamination in Middle Grove
Residents of Middle Grove are expressing growing concerns over water quality following a recent notification from the local water department regarding elevated levels of PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) detected at the East Grove well. During a community meeting, a resident highlighted that the water department reported PFAS levels exceeding drinking water standards, although officials reassured that the situation is not classified as an emergency.

The resident urged fellow community members to stay informed and share information, particularly with those who may not have received the official notice, such as apartment dwellers. Many residents have opted to purchase bottled water and avoid using tap water for cooking due to health concerns associated with PFAS, a man-made chemical linked to various health issues.

Further complicating the situation, it was revealed that the East Grove well, which supplies water to the area, has been under scrutiny due to high demand, particularly in the summer months. Residents expressed frustration over a lack of communication from the water department, with some maintenance staff unaware of the water quality issues.

In response to these concerns, the town is planning to implement a permanent PFAS treatment system at the East Grove well, expected to be operational by December 2025. Until then, the water department will provide public updates every three months regarding the situation.

Community members emphasized the need for better communication from local officials, suggesting regular updates in newsletters to keep residents informed about water quality and safety. The meeting also touched on the importance of state involvement in addressing these water quality issues, with residents eager for answers from state representatives scheduled to visit soon.

As the situation develops, residents remain vigilant, advocating for transparency and proactive measures to ensure the safety of their drinking water.

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