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Published - Tuesday, May 20, 2008

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Golden Valley residents impatient for a new well


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For nine months, Deborah Kelly and her neighbors haven’t been able to drink their tap water due to contamination.

Kelly, who lives in Golden Valley Mobile Home Park in southern La Crosse County, said she’s frustrated with the park’s owners and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources over delays in getting a safe water source.
Golden Valley Mobile Home Park, with the new Wellhouse on the far right of photo. Dick Riniker photo

“We still don’t have safe water yet,” said Kelly, who has helped start a tenants association to deal with the water and park maintenance issues.

Park and DNR officials say clean water is on the way by June 1, and tenants don’t understand how much time it takes to put in a new well.

Golden Valley Mobile Home Park sits at the foot of Ten Mile Hill in the town of Greenfield, at W4266 Hwy. M. The park, which has fewer than 50 lots, is owned by Arlene Schmidt and managed by Pinewood Properties of Hayward, Wis. Pinewood is purchasing the park, according to county officials.

“I don’t know what their problem is,” Schmidt said Monday of the unhappy tenants. “They’re not the friendliest people.”

“They effectively don’t have water,” said La Crosse County Supervisor Maureen Freedland, who has taken an interest in the tenants’ problems. “It seems unlivable to me. I’m unhappy the tenants’ concerns seem to be downplayed.”

Since 1980, Golden Valley’s water has come from a well right next to a creek. According to a DNR inspection database of tests since 1990, coliform bacteria has been found in 29 out of about 190 tests. Before 2007, the last problem was in 1999.

Golden Valley’s current water problems started last summer, when a series of tests for coliform bacteria came back with unsafe levels, William Roberts, a DNR employee who monitors the water system, said Monday.

Chlorination fixed the problem, but it resurfaced after August flooding. Three separate disinfections didn’t work, and by late October the DNR ordered Golden Valley to put in a new, deeper well.

Roberts notified residents to boil their water, and park managers started delivering bottled water to residents.

Kelly said residents were told not to wash dishes in tap water and not to get water in their mouths when they showered.

Roberts said tenants don’t understand the DNR’s review process is intended to avoid having these kinds of problems happen again. “I think the residents wanted it to move, move, move, but it doesn’t happen that way,” he said.

Adam Bodenschatz of Pinewood Properties expressed similar concerns Friday that tenants don’t “understand the process and how long it takes, and the hoops we had to jump through to get this” well sited, drilled and operating.

He said the new well is a big investment that he and his father, Steve Bodenshatz, didn’t plan on when they agreed to buy the park last summer.

Kelly said residents are frustrated. “Of course they had to fill out paperwork, but they dragged their feet, way beyond reason. It’s like living in a Third World country,” she said.

Schmidt said she tried running the park in the years since the 2005 death of her husband, Norbert Schmidt.

Asked about tenants’ complaints of neglected maintenance over the years, Schmidt acknowledges the trees should have been trimmed.

In January 2007, Schmidt pleaded no contest after La Crosse County zoning officials cited her for operating an unauthorized junkyard in the park because tenants had many unlicensed and inoperable cars and other refuse. She paid a $249 forfeiture.

County zoning and health officials were back at the park in early April, and an inspection found junk cars, old tires and other junk on nine lots.

On a return inspection last week, code enforcement officer Chad VandenLangenberg found continued problems, but said he decided to grant an extension of four to six weeks because he’s “impressed with the new owners” and they “seem very interested in cleaning it up.”

Kelly isn’t as optimistic, saying that if tenants were wealthy, the county and the DNR “would never have allowed this human rights travesty to continue for as long as it has.”

Reid Magney can be reached at (608) 791-8211 or rmagney@lacrossetribune.com.
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Deborah Kelly wrote on May 21, 2008 5:06 PM:

" What is the "little School House fund?"

Anyone who has attended our Tenants Association meetings knows that we have discussed trying to covert the common area into some sort of playground, etc. (I am a carpenter and would enjoy doing that.) The manager, however, believes he will get permission to turn that area into a vehicle/boat storage plot and a place to build storage sheds for which he will then charge tenants a monthly fee to use. This before anything has been done to remedy the infrastruture and other problems in the Park.

Deborah Kelly, J.D. "

The Moderate wrote on May 21, 2008 5:04 AM:

" I wonder if these people would be interested in contributing to the "little School House Fund". "

robinmarie wrote on May 20, 2008 7:20 PM:

" deb, you can't speak for everyone of us that lives out here, yes the water thing has gone on too long....but other things have gotten out of control and i think you know exactly what i am talking about....how about not having a safe place for our children to play? how about having neighbors that walk through your yards and are too nosy??? "

pieman wrote on May 20, 2008 6:52 PM:

" hey i wonder if ms schmidt will shower under that yucky water herself...can she fathom the guilt she will bear if folks get sick as a result of her greed and negligence so as to be a penny pincher..
this is a violation of our rights to clean water "

Deborah Kelly wrote on May 20, 2008 5:23 PM:

" I am the person who found the Park's water to be Unsafe last June and it has taken a lot of hard work by several of the tenants to get anyone to take our situation seriously. We have more than enough evidence, including taped phone conversations, to illustrate the foot-dragging in all of this.
The water samples from the new well are not completed, but the new well house is nearly completed. Yet another example of why we are constantly monitoring the situation.

It was tenants, not the owner, who requested the inspections in the Park; the most egregious of the violations sit directly at the feet of Schmidty's, Inc., not individual tenants. Those of us who have wanted to move cannot because no realtor will list our homes with the Unsafe water.

We are quite pleased with Reid's article.

Deborah Kelly, J.D. "

A Real Fan wrote on May 20, 2008 1:06 PM:

" Josie, I'm with you. One of the dumbest quotes that I've read in a long time.

"I don't know what their problem is."???

Let me help you out with this one, Arlene. They do NOT have any usable water, haven't had any for NINE MONTHS, and aren't seeing any VISIBLE SIGNS OF PROGRESS!! Got 'er now? "

Melon Head wrote on May 20, 2008 11:33 AM:

" Wow, this is a human rights travesty!!! These people are being held against their will and imprisoned in this trailer park and not allowed to move. Cry me a river. By the sounds of things you do not take much pride in the area as you got the owner fined because of your junk cars and trash laying around. "

Josie wrote on May 20, 2008 11:22 AM:

" "I dont know what their problem is, Schmidt said Monday of the unhappy tenants. Theyre not the friendliest people.

I guess I wouldn't be too friendly either after 9 months of not being able to drink my tap water or wash my dishes!
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Senior Advocate wrote on May 20, 2008 10:30 AM:

" Well well, they did not plan on a new well when they purchased the property. Hello Ding Dongs thats part of doing business if you cannot plan for something like this , you did not do your research properly before purchasing the property.Perhaps all you thought of was profit.
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tax-me-more wrote on May 20, 2008 8:16 AM:

" [Kelly isnt as optimistic, saying that if tenants were wealthy]

Kelly got it right on the head! MONEY talks! "


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