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City receives “A” Water Grade, committed to system improvements

Gonzales has earned an A grade on the 2025 Water Grade Report from the Louisiana Department of Health Louisiana Department of Health—receiving a score of 90 (out of 100). The grade was achieved after a 5-point bonus was awarded (see below), making up for deductions for customer complaints and “iron and/or manganese greater than the secondary maximum contaminant levels.”

“While we are pleased with the ‘A’ grade, my administration is well aware that there is room for improvement. We are actively working toward solutions to eliminate the manganese which, we believe, will also eliminate most customer complaints,” Mayor Tim Riley said.

Gonzales’ water system has relied on chemical treatment to neutralize manganese, which gives water a brownish tint, for years. Mayor Riley has tasked the city’s consulting engineer with investigation toward a fix to the issue which has spanned at least three mayoral administrations.

“The grade is a testament to our hardworking Utilities Department, led by DPW Director Roosevelt Vessel and Supervisor Willie Shelton,” added Riley’s Chief of Staff Wade Petite. “Their devotion to duty and commitment to excellence does not receive enough credit.”

Ongoing discussions surround the viability of a filtration system, perceived as a key component in addressing city-wide brown water issues.

The report recognized Gonzales with zero deductions across key categories including federal water quality, state water quality, financial sustainability, operations and maintenance, and infrastructure.

“This achievement speaks to the dedication of our Department of Public Works team, especially the Water and Gas Department, and their commitment to operational excellence,” Mayor Riley added. “That commitment includes infrastructure upgrades that the residents of Gonzales have deserved for a long time.

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