Sunday, October 20, 2013

Alert: FBI Investigating Threats to Midwest Water Supply Systems: “On High Alert”

Mac Slavo
Activist Post

Reuters reports that the FBI and other agencies are in the process of investigating multiple threats to Midwest Water Supply Systems. Specifically, the FBI has named Wichita, Kansas as a target, but utility facilities have also been put on alert in other Midwestern cities.

(Reuters) The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation learned of the threats in the past two days and has contacted the water supply facilities and law enforcement offices for the municipalities, said Bridget Patton, a spokeswoman for the FBI office in Kansas City, Missouri. 

Patton declined to discuss the nature of the threats or the number of cities affected. She said investigators had been sent out in response to the reports, but offered no details. 

“We were made aware of the threat,” Patton said. “We have not been able to substantiate any of the threats.” 

Wichita city officials warned employees in emails to be on guard for suspicious activities. City officials also told residents the water is safe to drink and the public will be notified immediately if this changes.  Wichita Police Lieutenant Doug Nolte said Friday that the city had taken steps to keep the city’s water supply safe, but would not describe what measures had been taken.

(KSN News) “The FBI as of our law enforcement agencies take any threats to the public personal safety very seriously,” said Bridget Patton, Media Representative for the FBI. 

For the last several days, the FBI has been looking into a regional water threat. 

KSN News learned the potential hazard affects four major water systems in the midwest including Wichita---

more, including the KSN-TV report @

http://www.activistpost.com/alert-fbi-investigating-threats

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