The below email from the Owners' Association summarizes the cause and action taken:
Greenage Owners Association (Greenage Owners Association) wrote:
Dear Residents,
In the context of various issues faced by the residents with regards the Treated Flush Water, the following is the summary of the Root Causes of the problem and the corresponding corrective action taken towards resolution.
Root Cause:
The Filtration System, which is part of the STP was not functioning as expected since its constituent materials had become ineffective.
Action Taken:
These materials were changed at the start of this week (30th/31st March).
Since the Flush Water Tanks (both Under Ground and Over Head), that were cleaned last week, were carrying incorrectly treated water till a few days back, these Tanks had to be cleaned again, and this task was carried out yesterday. Thereby a temporary "no water in flush" situation arose yesterday.
After all the re-cleaning, the Final Treated water was checked today and found to be okay.
Further Action:
The Final Treated Water is being routinely monitored by Facility Team.
Random checks will be performed by resident volunteers & members of Board, GOA.
In case any resident faces the issue currently or in future, please call Facility HelpDesk at [removed].
The plumber will visit your apartment to check/clean the Flush Tank.
With Regards,
Greenage Owners Association
Greenage Owners Association (Greenage Owners Association) wrote:
Dear Residents,
In the context of various issues faced by the residents with regards the Treated Flush Water, the following is the summary of the Root Causes of the problem and the corresponding corrective action taken towards resolution.
Root Cause:
The Filtration System, which is part of the STP was not functioning as expected since its constituent materials had become ineffective.
Action Taken:
These materials were changed at the start of this week (30th/31st March).
Since the Flush Water Tanks (both Under Ground and Over Head), that were cleaned last week, were carrying incorrectly treated water till a few days back, these Tanks had to be cleaned again, and this task was carried out yesterday. Thereby a temporary "no water in flush" situation arose yesterday.
After all the re-cleaning, the Final Treated water was checked today and found to be okay.
Further Action:
The Final Treated Water is being routinely monitored by Facility Team.
Random checks will be performed by resident volunteers & members of Board, GOA.
In case any resident faces the issue currently or in future, please call Facility HelpDesk at [removed].
The plumber will visit your apartment to check/clean the Flush Tank.
With Regards,
Greenage Owners Association
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ReplyDeleteHello Pained Greenagian! Allow me to thank you for having set this blog up!
ReplyDeleteI am recently moved to the city and my wife and I like an apartment in Cedar at Greenage. The construction is new therefore the issues won't manifest themselves on an apartment visit, therefore, I look to you for advice.
With the context of the issues you've pointed out, particularly those around water quality, we're having second thoughts. Wondering if the issues you've stated have been sorted and the impact on quality of living. Also, would you recommend living in a relatively new block (considering parts of the building might still be under construction/getting finished), or an older block?
Thanks much in anticipation. I'd appreciate it tremendously if you could respond soon since I don't have long to seal the deal.
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