Sherwood Shores Water Quality
Action Committee
Residents Working Together for Safe Drinking Water
Sherwood Shores Water Quality
Action Committee
Residents Working Together for Safe Drinking Water
This website was created to document and organize resident-reported concerns related to water quality in the Sherwood Shores community. Over time, residents have reported issues including strong chlorine odor, elevated disinfectant levels, and physical symptoms believed to be associated with routine water use.
The goal of this site is to provide a centralized, factual record of community observations, water testing information, and resident experiences for public awareness, regulatory review, and media inquiry.
Access to safe, consistently treated water is a basic public health issue. While chlorine and other disinfectants are commonly used in public water systems, higher-than-expected or fluctuating levels may cause irritation or discomfort for some individuals.
Residents in and around Sherwood Shores have reported concerns such as:
Skin and eye irritation
Respiratory discomfort
Strong chlorine odor in tap and shower water
Variability in water quality over time
This site exists to document these reports in an organized and transparent manner.
This website is maintained in connection with the Sherwood Shores Water Quality Action Committee, a resident-led group formed to better understand local water conditions and advocate for transparency, testing, and accountability.
The committee is independent, community-based, and does not represent a utility provider or government agency.
Visitors to this site will find:
An overview of reported water quality concerns
Educational information about chlorine and water treatment
Community-submitted reports and observations
Testing documentation, where available
A way for residents to submit their own water-related experiences
All submissions are reviewed prior to publication.
Residents who have experienced water-related concerns in Sherwood Shores are invited to share their experiences. Submissions may be anonymous.
Collected reports help establish patterns and provide important context for regulators, public officials, and journalists.
Members of the media, regulatory agencies, and public officials are encouraged to review the information presented on this site and to contact the committee for additional documentation or clarification.