Poll: Guyton-Effingham County, GA water quality Poll
Hello neighbors, I am gathering information to help provide community transparency regarding our local water quality. Many neighbors have reported issues like black residue, discoloration, and odors for years, yet these problems often persist despite individual efforts to fix the
Guyton-Effingham County, GA water quality Poll
Hello neighbors, I am gathering information to help provide community transparency regarding our local water quality. Many neighbors have reported issues like black residue, discoloration, and odors for years, yet these problems often persist despite individual efforts to fix them. The goal of this survey is to compile documented evidence of how many households are affected and for how long. This collective information will be vital to provide for a wider community complaint to ensure our concerns are addressed by the proper authorities. Please select the options below that best describe your experience. This Poll will be collecting data, for only 15 days, so do feel free to share it with others as wide as you can (do your part to address the issue). Once the poll closes, those neighbors affected, are encourage to use the collected data in a wider community complaint to the proper authorities.
Expires: May 4, 2026 11:43 AM America/New_York
Open
Time Until Poll Closure: 13d 4h 9m

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Symptoms Experienced
Participants: 0
Black residue or dark specks in fixtures/appliances0 | 0%
Cloudy, murky, or discolored water0 | 0%
Sulfur or "rotten egg" smell0 | 0%
Low water pressure or intermittent flow0 | 0%
Metallic taste or unusual salt-like taste0 | 0%
No issues—my water is consistently clear and odorless.0 | 0%
Length of Time Experienced
Participants: 0
1–5 years0 | 0%
5–10 years0 | 0%
10–15 years0 | 0%
20 or more years0 | 0%
Water Source (if known)
Participants: 0
City / Municipal Water0 | 0%
Private Well0 | 0%
Unsure0 | 0%

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