Water Moccasin
Water Moccasin
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Subdivision in Broussard, LA Fights for City Water Rights
Louisiana has been in the news a lot in recent years, first with Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath, and more recently because of all the Mississippi flooding they've been forced to deal with. Even though most people are aware of the news coverage, they truly have no idea what it's like to live down there. There is also another water crisis happening down there, this time in a small subdivision in Broussard, LA. This unannexed community is facing a water crisis that impedes their ability to live a normal life. Something needs to be done and soon.
Although this subdivision is completely surrounded by Broussard, it has not been annexed to the city. The city has concentrated on annexing commercial areas since they bring in revenue. That has left the people of the subdivision out in the cold, so to speak, when it comes to sharing the clean, fresh water available in the rest of the town. The residents of this subdivision can't even cook or bathe with the water that they have access to. This dirty water causes blisters and sores on the body when used for bathing.
Residents have tried to find ways to live with the water problems. They've tried to use water filters, but the price of operating them is very high since they go bad very quickly. Another option is drinking bottle water, but that can also become cost-prohibitive. If they try to wash their clothes using the water, they will come out dirtier than they went in. In vain they have appealed to the city of Broussard to annex them so that they can hook up to the city water, but the city is not quick to go along with this idea.
The main reason that they've yet to annex them is because of money, the reason behind most things these days. Although the Broussard water system operates well, it could not be stretched to cover the annexed subdivision without a great cost. There isn't enough money to fix the problem thanks to the fact that Louisana doesn't have any property taxes. You may be wondering what this means for the homeowners. In the meantime, they are without usable water. They're also unable to sell their homes since no one wants to live there and there is no value in them. Doc No.sdlkh-sdAE
Kristie Brown writes on a variety of topics from health to technology. Check out her websites on Emergency water filter and Water purification system


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