Indiana American Water will start its annual water main flushing of its water distribution system in the city of Shelbyville, beginning May 5 through the end of July.
Crews will be opening fire hydrants to flush the systems primarily on weekdays starting at 7:30 a.m. through 4:00 p.m.
The company conducts the annual maintenance program of its water distribution system to continue to provide customers with high-quality, reliable water service. In addition, it gives an opportunity for the company to make sure its fire hydrants are operational. Indiana American Water is responsible for nearly 32,000 fire hydrants in its 50-plus communities across the state.
“Flushing our system helps to clean out any build-up of mineral deposits and sediment inside the pipes. These deposits can occur when there is a reduced water demand,” said Kari Britto, Vice President of Operations, Indiana American Water. “We also flush our hydrants to confirm they are operational and to check fire flows in our system.”
Customers may experience a slight drop in water pressure or temporary water discoloration while this program is underway. Customers should refrain from doing laundry during the time the flushing program is taking place in or near their neighborhood. If tap water is discolored, Indiana American Water recommends allowing several cold-water faucets to run for a short time until the water runs clear. Using more than one faucet allows the water to clear more quickly.
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