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Like water
It seems some Hamiltonians are still peeved about the water advisory last week.
Though, response has varied. Resident Jim Coggin informs me, via email, that he gives notification of the advisory a D-. Business owner Terry Schmitt, who closed the Cappuccino Depot on High Street for two days during the advisory, thought the city was using too much precaution. After all, she said, the break was almost in Fairfield. Several people have commented on earlier blog entries that they didn’t receive notification of the advisory until after they drank tap water.
I guess it’s hard to move past something when residents are reminded every time they turn on the tap. Not to mention, that they and their children need water to survive. It seems to suggest that the city should consider its notification methods whether or not current methods are within the boundaries of Ohio law. They are, by the way.
A higher up in Cox Ohio has suggested that the city use the JournalNews and its Internet presence to alert residents.
What do you suggest?
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