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Hydrant Flushing To Begin In West Norriton, Water Service Could Be Impacted

Reduced water pressure and discolored water are possible over the coming month.

Hydrant flushing begins Monday in several Montgomery County communities. (Karen Wall/Patch)

WEST NORRITON TOWNSHIP, PA — Hydrant flushing operations are getting underway in several communities in Montgomery County Monday and water service could be impacted, Pennsylvania American Water said.

Work will take place from May 18 through June 22 in Lower Providence Township, Whitpain, East Norriton, and West Norriton townships.

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Water pressure may be reduced during hydrant flushing, and residents could experience discolored water.

Flushing work will take place between 8 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.

Flushing helps maintain water quality, remove sediment and other deposits that build up in pipes, and keep infrastructure running smoothly.

If your water is discolored, run cold water taps at a low level for 3 to 5 minutes.

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