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Liberty Conducting Annual Spring Flushing of Water Mains

Flushing to Start in Levittown on May 8th

Liberty is commencing its annual spring flushing program as part of its routine distribution system maintenance to help ensure quality water service to Liberty customers. Starting May 8, annual flushing will begin in Levittown. To learn more about when flushing is scheduled to occur in a specific neighborhood, residents are asked to visit https://new-york-water.libertyutilities.com/all/residential/ and click ‘Spring Flushing Schedule’ in News and Events.

“Water main flushing is an important part of our operations and maintenance programs to remove harmless mineral and sediment buildup that can cause water to become discolored,” said Liberty Director of Operations, Brenda Wall. “Our flushing program positively impacts water quality while also ensuring all fire hydrants are operating properly, with the adequate flow needed in the event of an emergency.”

Water mains are flushed by opening fire hydrants in specific locations throughout each community to increase water flow to the area. While crews are performing flushing operations, residents may experience a temporary drop in water pressure and/or discolored water. If you experience discolored water, please allow the water to run in your faucet until it is once again clear, which shouldn’t be more than a minute or two.

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In order for residents to better prepare for flushing in their neighborhood, Liberty asks that they consider the following tips and steps:

· Make note on your calendar of your community’s scheduled flushing times.

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· Prior to using the washing machine and dishwasher, check for discolored water.

· If discolored water stains your laundry, do not put it in the dryer. Rewash clothes right away with a heavy-duty detergent and add a rust remover.

· Draw water needed for cooking ahead of scheduled flushing time and set aside a large bottle of water in the refrigerator for drinking or future use.

· If water pressure or volume appears low after the flushing has finished, inspect the faucet screens for any trapped particles.

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