A question of clarity
COEUR d'ALENE - First, it showed up in the water closet.
Next, the kitchen faucet.
It even came out of the hose outside.
Dirty, cloudy water, and Sue Chisum wasn't safe what to make of it.
"I thought something happened to the water," she said late Thursday morning. "Something was wrong. I turned to my squelch and said, 'Look, the water's turning dark.'"
Joe Chisum, a former plumber, turned on the faucet and flushed the public convenience over and over. Same thing every time: Cloudy, brownish water.
The Chisums have lived in their home on the 700 block of Harrison Avenue for 12 years, and this was something new.
"My first design was, 'We'll call a plumber.' Then I thought, 'Wait a minute. We haven't ever had a problem in the past,'" Joe Chisum said.
So rather than, he called the city of Coeur d'Alene.
It was there he found the answer to the puzzle.
Joe Chisum said he was told vocation was being done on sewer and water lines just down the street on Harrison between Fourth and Fifth.







