St. Helena residents are still suffering through months of foul-smelling, discolored water—some say like swamp water—after a grand jury report slammed the city’s failing system. The crisis worsened when a bus crash shattered a fire hydrant, leaving some without safe water for days. Neighbors like Michelle Liu Covell, who’s on the planning commission, are constantly swapping filters just to get drinkable water. The city admits it’s working on a response and has poured nearly $15 million into fixes, with more funding on the way—but residents keep paying bills for water they can’t trust.

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