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New Jersey American Water To Start Hydrant Flushing In Warren

While water mains are being cleaned, customers may notice short periods of low water pressure or discolored water.

Flushing will take place in Hillsborough from March 20 through April 11.
Flushing will take place in Hillsborough from March 20 through April 11. (New Jersey American Water)

WARREN, NJ — Beginning on March 20, New Jersey American Water will perform the annual flushing of its water distribution system in Warren Township.

"Flushing our system helps to clean out any mineral deposits or sediment that may have built up over time inside the pipes," said Thomas Shroba, Vice President of Operations. "While we’re flushing, we also check our hydrants to confirm they are operational and check fire flows in the system."

The flushing will continue in Warren Township through April 11.

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Flushing involves simultaneously opening fire hydrants in a specific area to create increased water flows. This routine flushing program also includes flushing blowoff valves on dead-end water mains throughout the system.

"In addition to continuously investing in our infrastructure, essential maintenance activities such as our hydrant flushing program are key to providing our customers with high-quality drinking water, and it is an annual requirement of the Water Quality Accountability Act," said Shroba.

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While water mains are being cleaned, customers may notice short periods of low water pressure or discolored water. If customers experience temporary water discoloration, New Jersey American Water recommends running the cold water until it is clear.

The following steps are also encouraged:

  • Draw water for cooking prior to the flushing period.
  • Store a large bottle of water in the refrigerator for drinking.
  • Check for discolored water before using the washing machine or dishwasher.
  • If water pressure or water volume seems low after flushing has been completed, check faucet screens for trapped particles.

For more information visit amwater.com/alerts.

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