Submitted by GuestGrrrr (not verified) on Mon, 07/26/2010 - 11:32am.
We went to an eating establishment on Saturday, the were serving water on tap... When we questioned it, we were told that New Hanover COunty Website had NOTHING on it about the Boil-Advisory.. (Remember.. It's the NHC website that has the health dept. and eating establishments info on it as well as "all county alerts"...
Sure enough, we went back hone and after going to www.nhcgov.com there was NOTHING on OUR county website about what to do, what not to do, etc...
Granted it should have been common sense if one site said to do it, but they also had a point...
Why didn't the county advise its citizens as to what to do? Why wasn't the county website at NHCgov.com updated with information for citizens?
Overall, albiet CFPUA commnicated as did the news media... The City and COunty governments FAILED to relay important information to citizens through their own websites and that besides being a communications breakdown, is simply pathetic...
NHC Gov dot Com couldn't take the time to update information on
We went to an eating establishment on Saturday, the were serving water on tap... When we questioned it, we were told that New Hanover COunty Website had NOTHING on it about the Boil-Advisory.. (Remember.. It's the NHC website that has the health dept. and eating establishments info on it as well as "all county alerts"...
Sure enough, we went back hone and after going to www.nhcgov.com there was NOTHING on OUR county website about what to do, what not to do, etc...
Granted it should have been common sense if one site said to do it, but they also had a point...
Why didn't the county advise its citizens as to what to do? Why wasn't the county website at NHCgov.com updated with information for citizens?
Overall, albiet CFPUA commnicated as did the news media... The City and COunty governments FAILED to relay important information to citizens through their own websites and that besides being a communications breakdown, is simply pathetic...