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  • Water District 19 residents face a 200% premium penalty on bills, describing the service as a "household crisis" caused by iron and manganese sediment damaging appliances and hygiene.
  • Relying on EPA secondary standard loopholes, the WD19 Board of Commissioners avoids infrastructure repairs while aggressively penalizing homeowners for historical, unaligned hookups rather than fixing aging filtration systems.
  • Daily hygiene has become a frustrating chore for residents, who report ruined appliances and sediment-coated skin; the district suggests running hosebibs for 40 minutes as a standard operational band-aid.
  • On Tuesday, June 9th, neighbors will gather at 6:00 PM for the next public commissioners meeting to demand fair compliance pathways instead of punitive billing practices.
  • Authorities continue issuing building permits for housing projects despite low water levels, yet residents argue the district must prioritize fixing existing infrastructure to maintain community stability.
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Vashon-Maury Island Beachcomber broke the news in Vashon, United States on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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