Residents of Rosal once again report problems with their water supply Residents of the district of Rosal, in Bom Jesus do Itabapoana, in the northwest of Rio de Janeiro, once again complained about the quality of the water distributed in the locality. According to reports, the water has reached the taps with a muddy appearance and a dark color, which, according to them, has made basic day-to-day activities difficult. Residents claim that the problem is not recent and that new incidents were recorded during the weekend of July 11th and 12th. They report that, in addition to the water considered unfit for consumption, they also face frequent interruptions in supply. ? Follow the g1 Norte Fluminense channel on WhatsApp. According to reports, the population has been living for months with alternating periods of water shortages and episodes in which water reaches homes looking dirty. The situation, according to residents, generates concern and insecurity regarding the use of water for cooking, personal hygiene and other domestic activities. In a statement, the Autonomous Water and Sewage Service (SAAE) of Bom Jesus do Itabapoana, through the president of the municipality, Carlos Ney, reported that there was a problem in the supply network during the last weekend, but that teams carried out the repairs in the last few days. According to SAAE, the supply has now been normalized and the water distributed in the locality has returned to its usual quality standards. Dirty water in a tank in Bom Jesus do Itabapoana Reproduction InterTv