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Hydrant Flushing In Brewster Wednesday

Here are four things you need to know during the operation.

BREWSTER, NY — Due to increasing complaints from residents about the water coming out of their raps, village crews will flush hydrants on Wednesday.

It is important to note that when rusty water is experienced it is normally not a health concern but one of aesthetic quality, village officials said. In general, rusty-brown, orange, or light yellow water can be caused by a variety of reasons including:

  • Water main breaks
  • Fire fighting operations
  • Hydrant flushing or broken hydrants
  • Construction work or damage
  • System depressurizations
  • Routine maintenance

What you need to know about Wednesday's hydrant flushing:

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Normally rusty water events dissipate in 4-6 hours but could last longer depending on water usage in the area.

If you are experiencing rusty water, do not run your water until it turns clear. It is of little to no value to do so and is wasteful and costly to you as a consumer.

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Use of hot water should be kept to a minimum, as it will draw cold rusty water into your hot water tank. If your hot water tank does have rust in it, use caution and follow the manufacturer’s directions for shutting down, draining, and re-starting your hot water tank.

Do not wash laundry. Clothing washed in rusty water can become stained. If this occurs, it is important to not dry the clothing. Instead, leave the wet clothing in the washer and apply an iron removal product as soon as possible to prevent the iron stain from setting. Please follow the manufacturer’s instructions.

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