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Village Of Montgomery: Hydrant Flushing To Begin In Montgomery The Week Of September 13

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September 3, 2021

Hydrant Flushing to Begin in Montgomery the Week of September 13

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Montgomery, IL – The Village of Montgomery Public Works Department will begin flushing water mains in the Village and unincorporated Boulder Hill subdivision during the weeks of September 13, 20, and 27. The flushing process will begin Monday morning and continue until each area is complete. Flushing may take additional time depending on weather and unforeseen circumstances. The purpose of flushing water mains is to clear sediment from the water distribution lines. In addition, it is essential for maintaining water quality and verifies fire hydrant operations.

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Residents are encouraged to refrain from washing laundry when flushing is performed in or near their neighborhood, as temporary discolored water may cause laundry staining. Residents should also run their cold-water taps, with strainers removed, to clean out any sediment entering the water lines inside the homes. Public Works crews will flush hydrants from approximately 7A to 6P daily according to the following schedule:

 

Week of September 13: Areas east of Orchard Road to Hill Avenue (includes Parkview Estates) and north of Route 30 (Seasons Ridge) up to Ashland Avenue.

 

Week of September 20: Unincorporated Boulder Hill*, South of Route 30 to Circle Drive West and from Route 25 to Douglas Road; within the Village of Montgomery, Lakewood Creek West, Fairfield Way, and Foxmoor.  

 

*The Boulder Hill subdivision will take approximately two weeks to flush thoroughly.

 

Week of September 27: Subdivisions west of Orchard Road to Big Bend Road and from Galena Road to Jericho Road, including Montgomery Crossings, Lakewood Creek, Blackberry Crossing, Blackberry Crossing West, Huntington Chase, Balmorea, Orchard Prairie North, and Saratoga Springs. Additionally, the Boulder Hill subdivision flushing work will continue.

 

If you have any questions about the hydrant flushing program, Village officials encourage residents to contact the Public Works Department at (630) 896-9241.


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