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Cybersecurity Incident at Arkansas City Water Treatment Plant Raises Concerns

A cybersecurity incident was reported at the Arkansas City water treatment plant early Sunday morning, prompting immediate action from city officials. While the situation is being addressed, city authorities have assured residents that the water supply remains safe and uninterrupted.

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Key Takeaways

  • Cybersecurity issue detected at Arkansas City water treatment facility.

  • Water supply remains safe; no disruption to service reported.

  • Facility switched to manual operations as a precaution.

  • Cybersecurity experts are working to resolve the issue.

Incident Overview

On September 23, 2024, the City of Arkansas City announced a cybersecurity issue affecting its water treatment plant. City Manager Randy Frazer confirmed that the water supply is secure and that there has been no disruption in service.

Frazer stated, "Out of caution, the Water Treatment Facility has switched to manual operations while the situation is being resolved. Residents can rest assured that their drinking water is safe, and the city is operating under full control during this period."

Response Measures

In response to the incident, the following measures have been implemented:

  • Manual Operations: The facility has transitioned to manual operations to ensure continued safety and control.

  • Enhanced Security: Additional security measures are being put in place to protect the water supply.

  • Expert Involvement: Cybersecurity experts and government authorities are actively working to resolve the issue and restore normal operations.

Communication with Residents

City officials have been proactive in communicating with residents about the situation. Ark City Communications Director Shana Adkisson emphasized that the affected systems did not contain customer information, ensuring that private data is not at risk.

"Everything’s been running smoothly on the outside world; it’s just on the inside world. We have a little issue, but we’re just trying to figure it out," Adkisson stated.

As the situation develops, Arkansas City officials continue to monitor the cybersecurity incident closely. They remain committed to ensuring the safety and quality of the water supply for all residents. The city encourages residents to stay informed through official channels as updates become available.

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Sources

  • Cybersecurity incident reported at Arkansas City water treatment plant, KSN-TV.

  • Arkansas City responds to cybersecurity incident | Home | kake.com, KAKE.

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