Speak Out!
How many people in Jefferson are looking in their commodes and seeing a brown stain in them? This has happened since we switched to Lake Othe Pines water.
Speak Back!
Wow your sharp! You have detected the code. The color is actually pale warm brown (#c6 9c 6d).
This color-coding is the brainchild of the same group that brought us the terrorist alert color codes. After their success with terrorist color codes they turned to their attention to water safety. They have assigned a color code to each water source in the country. In the case of Lake O the Pines, they put dye #c6 9c 6d in all water taken from the lake, this provides a way of identifying the water source.
Now when you get a glass of that brown murky water you can look it an think this water looks like --- Lake O the Pines water.
Doesnt that make you feel safer?