Unsafe levels of aluminum have been detected in the drinking water of Høyanger, Norway, dating back to 2011. The discovery indicates a prolonged period – fifteen years – during which residents may have been exposed to potentially harmful concentrations of the metal. Authorities have not yet released details regarding the extent of the contamination or potential health risks. Investigations are underway to determine the source of the aluminum and implement corrective measures. This situation raises concerns about water quality monitoring and public health safety within the municipality. Residents are awaiting further information from local officials regarding the issue and potential solutions. The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) first reported the findings, prompting immediate attention to the problem.