[Vision2020] PR - City to Flush Hydrant

Stephanie Kalasz skalasz at ci.moscow.id.us
Tue Oct 11 15:03:31 PDT 2011


City of Moscow
Administration
206 E Third Street
Moscow, ID 83843
Contact: Gary J. Riedner, City Supervisor
p     |  208-883-7006
e     |   griedner at ci.moscow.id.us<mailto:griedner at ci.moscow.id.us>
w    |  www.ci.moscow.id.us<http://www.ci.moscow.id.us>

PRESS RELEASE
Title:  City of Moscow Fire Hydrant Flushing Notice

October 11, 2011 (Moscow, Idaho) - The City of Moscow Water Department will be performing fire hydrant flushing operations on October 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, from 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM. Flushing is tentatively scheduled as follows:

Flushing is tentatively scheduled as follows:

  *   On the 16th flushing will be from Main Street west to the City Limits between D Street and 6th Street, including the Frontier Addition.
  *   On the 17th from D Street north to the City Limits between Main Street and Polk Street.
  *   On the 18th from 6th Street north to the city limits between Polk Street and Mountain View Road to include the Fort Russell Area.
  *   On the 19th from 6th Street south to the Troy Highway and east to Mountain View Road to include the Indian Hills Addition.
  *   On the 20th everything east of Mountain View Road from the north to the south City Limits.

This round of flushing will be conducted during the night in an attempt to minimize the effects or red or dirty water on the public. It should be noted that since this is a work operation that there will be crews moving around the neighborhoods with vehicles and flashing lights. Citizens that need to contact the flushing crew directly, should call 208-882-COPS.

Periodic flushing of the water distribution system is a vital part of the operation and maintenance function of any public water system, and a state regulatory requirement. The City's well water is high in iron and manganese which reacts with chlorine added as part of the flushing process creating floc, reddish colored fluffy particles, that will settle in the piping system during normal flow condition and be re-suspended during high flow periods, regardless of the well's filtering system. This re-suspended floc or sediment results in red or dirty water. Thorough flushing removes the majority of this sediment from the piping systems thereby improving overall water quality; however some floc or sediment may remain.

If water discoloration is experienced, run the system's cold water for 10 minutes, or until it remains clear. If the water remains dirty, please call the City of Moscow Water Department as this may require additional localized flushing. Residents are also advised not to do laundry until the water runs clear and it is also normal for the water to have a slight metallic taste for several days after the flushing is complete.  It is not harmful to ingest this sediment but it is not recommended, continue to run the cold water or call the City of Moscow Water Department as advised above if the problem persists.

The City of Moscow thanks citizens for their patience during this routine maintenance process which is necessary to ensure a continued supply of quality drinking water to citizens. To report problems, or if water discoloration persists for an extended period of time, citizens should call the Water Department during business hours 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday at 208-882-3122.

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Story Contact: Kurt Schwendiman, Water Distribution Lead Operator
Phone: 208.882.3122
Email:  kschwendiman at ci.moscow.id.us<mailto:kschwendiman at ci.moscow.id.us>

The City of Moscow delivers quality municipal services while ensuring responsible use of resources. We anticipate and meet the needs of their diverse population in order to build public trust and enhance a sense of community.




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