The Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Governing Board (TGB) is working diligently to address the longstanding concerns about water quality in the Signor community. According to LCO Vice Chairman Tweed Shuman, despite the spread of misinformation, the board remains fully committed to finding a sustainable solution that ensures residents have access to cleaner, more reliable water.
“We have been and continue to be committed to providing resources to the residents of Signor that improve the quality of life,” the TGB said. “This has been a challenging process, but we are making progress, and we want our community to know the facts.”
Over the past five years, the LCO TGB, in collaboration with the LCO Public Works Department, Indian Health Service (IHS), engineers, and other tribal professionals, has conducted multiple studies, drilled test wells, and explored various solutions to improve water quality for Signor residents.
During the preliminary engineering study, IHS presented two potential solutions:
TGB is currently awaiting results from Coleman Engineering while simultaneously working to implement treatment solutions for individual wells. Additionally, the LCO Housing Authority has engaged in service agreements to provide water treatment for rental units within the Signor community.
“We recognize the urgency of this issue and are doing everything in our power to find the best solution for our people,” the TGB said. “Our goal is to ensure that all residents of Signor have access to clean, safe, and reliable water. This remains a top priority for the Tribal Governing Board.”
Residents can expent continued updates as further decisions and progress are made regarding the Signor Water Project. The TGB remains steadfast in its mission to improve the quality of life for all tribal members.