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NEWS RELEASE
Mayor Jennifer P. Dougherty
CONTACT: Nancy Gregg Poss, Public Information Officer, 301-360-3842
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, October 24, 2002
Frederick,
Md. --- Please be advised that once a year the City of Frederick’s
Department of Public Works flushes fire hydrants to clear the sediment from the
City’s water mains. The process is necessary to scour sediment that has collected on the walls of the pipes. The sediment is caused by numerous agents
including tiny suspended solids in the water settling, flaking of the pipe
walls, and normal degradation of the piping system. This sediment causes areas
for bacterial growth, water discoloration and “off odors”. Scouring occurs when
the hydrant caps are opened allowing full water flow through. The velocity of the water acts as an
abrasive to remove the sediment. This
routine needs to be done yearly to maintain water quality and extend pipe life.
During the flushing procedures, water may appear cloudy or slightly discolored for a short period of time. Lines will be flushed according to the following schedule:
SECTION (1) - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 2002
Seventh Street
northward, including Fredericktowne
Village,
Spring Valley, Amber Meadows, and Route 40 West.
East and West Patrick
Street to Baughman’s Lane and
everything northward to Seventh Street. Also included in this area will be Old Farm, Whittier, Shookstown Road, and Route 40 West.
SECTION (3) - WEDESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2002
to the Route
15 interchange. Also included in this area will be Route 40 West.
Hydrant flushing will be beginning at 7 p.m. in an
attempt to avoid the hours when water usage is the highest.
For additional information please contact the City
of Frederick’s department of Public Works at 301-600-1169.
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