The city of Lawrenceville has announced that it will begin the flushing of its water distribution lines inside the city limits on Saturday, April 12th.
The process will continue throughout next week and end on Friday, April 18th.
The flushing of the water lines helps reduce the possibility of water system sediment building up in the lines.
City water customers could experience discolored water throughout the flushing period.
All customers are advised to check their water before doing any laundry.
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