During a recent government meeting, concerns over water quality in Housatonic, Massachusetts, took center stage as resident Denise Forbes voiced her frustrations regarding the local water supply. Forbes criticized a report she received, claiming it contained misleading information about high levels of HAA5, a disinfection byproduct found in drinking water. She recounted her own experiences with water testing, which revealed elevated levels of contaminants, contradicting the report's assertions.
Forbes expressed her anger over what she described as intimidation tactics employed by local officials, who she claimed sent representatives to her home to discuss the report. She firmly stated her opposition to these visits, warning that anyone from the Housatonic Water Company attempting to approach her property would be met with resistance.
In her passionate address, Forbes highlighted the poor quality of the water, recalling instances where she served brown water to guests at her bed and breakfast. She demanded accountability from local officials, urging them to personally experience the water they claim is safe for residents. Forbes concluded her remarks by criticizing the lack of necessary upgrades and repairs to the water system, asserting that the company is failing in its responsibilities.
The meeting continued with public comments, but Forbes' statements underscored a growing discontent among residents regarding water safety and the management of local water resources.