PLATTSMOUTH, Neb. (KMTV) – "Tomorrow who knows, I could go and do the laundry and lo and behold I could have a ton of this muddy, murky water," Glennia Sand said.
Plattsmouth residents like Glennia Sand have dealt with discolored, murky water for three years.
The city is working on a new water main project to connect Plattsmouth to MUD water
Neighbors want more action taken to address the ongoing problem.
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Glennia Sand has called Plattsmouth home for over 33 years but for the past three years, she's been dealing with a frustrating problem: discolored water flowing from her taps.
"It's a nice rural community," Sand said.
The water quality issues aren't new to Plattsmouth. In January 2024, city officials addressed resident concerns, saying tests had been conducted