Follow-up: Before brain-eating amoeba was found in a rural water district, Ascension Parish had [View all]
Before brain-eating amoeba was found in a rural water district, Ascension Parish had sought to boost chlorine in the system a request DHH had rejected
The day after a brain-eating amoeba was discovered in a rural water district in Ascension Parish, the state rejected a previous request by the parish to proactively boost the level of disinfectant in the system.
The state Department of Health and Hospitals discovered the deadly Naegleria fowleri amoeba in a water sample it took Tuesday in Ascension Consolidated Utility District 1 on the west side of the Mississippi River.
In the midst of responding to the crisis, Ascension Parish, through its water-treatment consultant, received a letter the following day from DHH rejecting a request the parish had made earlier this month for a permit to install a chlorine booster station, said Ken Dawson, chief administrative officer of Ascension Parish government.
The parish had also wanted to do a proactive chlorine burn, injecting additional chlorine for several weeks throughout a portion of the water system.
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