People living at an Aurora apartment complex could have their water turned off on Friday because the water utility said the owner has not completed a required safety test
AURORA, Colo. — People living at Malibu Manor apartments could have their water turned off on Friday because those with Aurora Water said the property management company has not completed an annual, necessary health and safety test.
She said she moved to the complex a couple of months ago, where she has experienced maintenance issues. The drinking water was one Anderson could not ignore. “What happened in Malibu Manor was that we had sent the property owner notices that they needed to test what's called a cross connection device. And this prevents water from flowing back into our system from their boiler," Baker said. “You could, in fact, have chemicals coming into the water quite often for a boiler system there. And boilers quite often have chemicals, anti-corrosive chemicals, chemicals to help with the hardness in the water so it doesn't scale inside the boiler.
Denver7 called a woman who identified herself as the landlord of the complex. She would not say anything more, but after the phone call Anderson said residents received a group text saying the water would not be shut off, and the tests had been scheduled.
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