Hydrant Flushing

Hydrant Flushing 2025

July 7th through July 10th 

 

Water Quality - The Importance of Flushing Water Lines

Residents who notice Slippery Rock Municipal Authority (the Authority) crews working at fire hydrants and see water running into the street may think that the Authority is ignoring its philosophy on conserving water. The process of periodically "flushing" fire hydrants, however, is an important preventive maintenance activity.  Although it may appear to waste water, this process is part of a routine maintenance program necessary to maintain the integrity of the water system and to continue to deliver the highest quality water possible to our customers.

During the flushing process, residents in the immediate vicinity of the work may experience reduced water pressure and, as a result, temporary discoloration of their water.  This discoloration consists primarily of harmless silt and precipitates and does not affect the safety of the water.  If you experience discoloration in your water after crews have been flushing in your neighborhood, clear the pipes in your own home by running all COLD water faucets for a minute or two.

This same philosophy of water line preventive maintenance is one that you should use in your own home.  Your home's water heater should be drained and flushed at least once a year to keep it working efficiently and to protect the quality of water inside your home.  Also, if you go out of town and there is no water use in your home for a week or more, when you return, it's always a good idea to run all COLD faucets for a minute or so before using the water.  This ensures that you don't use any stagnant water that may have developed in your home's pipes while you were away.

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            Read: Everything You Need to Know About Water Main Flushing