
Belton’s Water Will Be Smelly But Safe During February
If you think the water smells and tastes funny in Belton in the coming month...no, it isn’t just you.
Water Work
The water in Belton is going to smell and taste different this month as the Bell County Water Control and Improvement District No. 1 adjusts its disinfection process. The water work will last through the 28th of this month.
Chloramines to Chlorine
Throughout the month of February, the water district will use free chlorine instead of chloramines as part of its routine maintenance. Free chlorine is commonly used to prevent the buildup of nitrates and other byproducts. The system will pause ammonia use and rely solely on free chlorine to keep drinking water free from harmful microorganisms during the system maintenance.
Areas Affected by the System Maintenance
Areas that may experience a change in the smell and taste of the water include Belton, Killeen, Copperas Cove, Harker Heights, Fort Cavazos, Nolanville, 439 Water Supply Corporation and the Fort Hood Military Reservation.
More information on the process can be found here.
Water District Job Opening
While we are on the subject of the water district, are you looking for a new gig? If so, you may be interested in knowing that the Water District is looking to fill a General Manager position.
What the General Manager Position Entails
According to the Bell County Water Control and Improvement District No. 1 website, the duties of the General Manager are as follows:
The General Manager is responsible for the overall management and direction of the District’s water and wastewater facilities, ensuring the effective implementation of all programs, policies and directives established by the Board of Directors.
The GM oversees all financial and administrative functions necessary for daily operations and is responsible for activities related to the operation, maintenance, installation, and repair of the District’s water, wastewater and compost facilities. Get the full job description here.
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