Posted on Apr 21, 2023
Oregonians with polluted wells demand state of emergency
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."ORA’s executive director Kristin Anderson Ostrom said the group will continue to ask for a public health emergency because it would bring additional resources. Anderson Ostrom estimates the governor should budget at least $10 million for continued free water testing, free water delivery and more filters every two years.
“The governor’s office now has the opportunity to take the lead in working with the community to address the emergency that this is,” she said.
On Friday, the Oregon Health Authority removed a deadline it has set for a free voucher well testing program in the area.
So far, the agency has distributed 87 vouchers, 55 in Morrow County and 32 in Umatilla County. Of the 33 vouchers that have been used for testing, 24 households tested above the federal limit. As of Friday, 179 well users in Morrow County are receiving water deliveries. There is no data on water deliveries for Umatilla County."
..."ORA’s executive director Kristin Anderson Ostrom said the group will continue to ask for a public health emergency because it would bring additional resources. Anderson Ostrom estimates the governor should budget at least $10 million for continued free water testing, free water delivery and more filters every two years.
“The governor’s office now has the opportunity to take the lead in working with the community to address the emergency that this is,” she said.
On Friday, the Oregon Health Authority removed a deadline it has set for a free voucher well testing program in the area.
So far, the agency has distributed 87 vouchers, 55 in Morrow County and 32 in Umatilla County. Of the 33 vouchers that have been used for testing, 24 households tested above the federal limit. As of Friday, 179 well users in Morrow County are receiving water deliveries. There is no data on water deliveries for Umatilla County."
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