The Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Office has confirmed an ongoing investigation by the county’s Environmental Health Department into discolored water in Clear Creek.
No Emergency, but Caution Advised
As of Tuesday afternoon, first responders have stated that there is no immediate need to contact emergency services. Initially, the sheriff’s office advised individuals to refrain from contact with the creek.
Social Media Clarification
Government social media channels have since reassured the public that the discoloration does not pose a public health threat and is expected to dissipate soon.
Possible Cause Identified
A spokesperson from Clear Creek County’s public information office has indicated that authorities suspect a sediment pond in Lawson may have become obstructed and subsequently overflowed. However, specific details regarding the incident remain limited.
Geographic Impact
The affected area is expected to extend down Interstate 70 near its junction with U.S. 40, leading toward Idaho Springs. Clear Creek’s watershed covers a vast expanse of 575 square miles.
Visible Changes
Reports indicate that the color alteration was noticeable in Dumont around 3 p.m., highlighting the visible impact of the event on local waterways.
Conclusion: Monitoring and Response
Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely, and residents are advised to remain vigilant while the investigation progresses. As further information becomes available, updates will be provided to ensure the safety and well-being of the community. For real-time updates on this and other local news stories, download The Local News App today.
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