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Saturday, April 20
The Indiana Daily Student

A worker sprays water into the basins to break up sediment that collects at the top at the Monroe Water Treatment Plant. An equipment malfunction occurred at the Monroe Water Treatment Plant that may cause some Bloomington residents to have a harmless pink tint to their water, according to a Saturday release. IDS file photo and Matt Rasnic

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A worker sprays water into the basins to break up sediment that collects at the top at the Monroe Water Treatment Plant. An equipment malfunction occurred at the Monroe Water Treatment Plant that may cause some Bloomington residents to have a harmless pink tint to their water, according to a Saturday release.