On Tuesday, the creek flowed with discolored water. Environmental health officials from Clear Creek County were called upon to investigate the cause of this unusual phenomenon. After conducting a thorough examination, they discovered that a “blocked sediment pond” was responsible for the orange hue of the water in the creek.
The blockage had been released into the stream, causing the water to turn orange. Fortunately, environmental health officials confirmed that this was not a public health issue and reassured the public that the orange color would dissipate shortly.
Clear Creek County promptly responded to the situation and took action to address it. Thanks to their efficient management, it was expected that the discolored water flowing down Clear Creek would soon return to its natural state. The county’s investigation helped ensure that community safety and environmental protection were maintained throughout this incident.