Michelle Klose

Calcium Deposits Lead to Scrutiny of Bismarck Water

Bismarck's director of utility operations, Michelle Klose, says the residue does not present a health risk.

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) _ Some north Bismarck residents are complaining about calcium deposits in water from their faucets at home. Bismarck’s director of utility operations, Michelle Klose, says the problem has been identified in at least 64 mainly newer homes on the outskirts of the city. The Bismarck Tribune reports that Klose says the residue does not present a health…