During the timeframe of July 22nd through
August 2nd, 2024, SMCMUA will be performing routine hydrant maintenance
and flushing on the streets and surrounding areas shown below in Morris
Township between the hours of 9:00 AM and 4:00 PM.
What to Expect:
While hydrant flushing typically will not interrupt your water service, you may
notice a temporary drop in water pressure while crews are working in your area.
There is also the possibility that water may become temporarily discolored. This
is normal. The discolored water does not pose a health hazard; however, iron
(red water) and manganese (black water) may be stirred up within the system
during the flushing procedures. If this happens, simply let your water run until
it runs clear.
Customer Tips:
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Avoid running your tap water and using the
washing machine or dishwasher while crews are flushing your area. This will
reduce the chance of pulling discolored water into your home.
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If discolored water occurs, simply run the
cold water for a few minutes until it clears. This will allow the sediment
to work its way out of your pipe.
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Check for discolored water before using the
washing machine or dishwasher. Wait until the water runs clear before doing
laundry or running the dishwasher. NOTE: If your laundry does become
stained, do not put your laundry into the dryer. Re-wash laundry immediately
and add a rust remover.
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In some cases, slight discoloration might
linger for a few hours. This discoloration affects the appearance of the
water and does not affect water quality. No health hazards are associated
with discolored water from hydrant flushing.
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If water pressure or water volume seems low
after flushing has been completed, check your faucet screens (aerators) for
trapped particles.
SMCMUA apologizes for the
inconvenience. Thank you for your patience.
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receive similar water related alerts, please
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register for Smart911.
(Updated: July 17, 2024 at 1:30 PM)
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