On Monday, the process of flushing the water distribution lines will start and continue through the week of October 7-11.
The City of Lawrenceville will begin flushing the water distribution lines next week.
On Monday, the process of flushing the water distribution lines will start and continue through the week of October 7-11. City water customers may experience discolored water throughout this time period. The discoloration should be contained to the areas where the flushing is in progress, but all customers should check water before doing laundry.
The City of Lawrenceville apologizes for any inconvenience. However, the flushing of the lines helps reduce the possibility of discolored water throughout the rest of the year.
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