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The sewer network will be tested for permeability, yellow and red colors may appear in Lim

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Testing the Sewer Network for Permeability: Yellow and Red Colors May Appear in Lim

Lim River (Illustration), Photo: Shutterstock

The Bijelo Polje Water Company “Bistrica” has announced that it will conduct tests on the permeability of the sewage network in the industrial zone today from 15:18:30 PM to 17:30 PM.

They mentioned that this will be performed using food coloring.

“Yellow and red colors may be noticeable in the Lim River,” stated the Bistrica Waterworks in their announcement.

The water utility reassured “Vijesti” that this will not impact the drinking water, which remains completely safe.

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