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Water Discoloration


August 17 2016

Notice of Water Discoloration

Water Update

On Wednesday August 17th some Burlington water customers began experiencing discoloration of their tap water. This is a result of sediment in the water that has been scoured from water lines due to high water pressure. The Town of Haw River purchases water from Burlington and therefore some discoloration within Haw River has now occurred.

In recent weeks water consumption in Burlington has increased, likely due to the sustained period of high temperatures. The J.D. Mackintosh water plant has been operating with two water pumps. As water demand continued to increase, a third pump was activated. This resulted in water line scouring and discolored water.

The Water Resources Departments of Burlington and Haw River are currently flowing fire hydrants in order to flush the sediment in the system and restore clear water to its customers. The amount of time this process will take is still undetermined.

Water customers are encouraged to:
• Avoid doing laundry with discolored water
• Drink water from an alternate source (bottled water) until water begins to run clear
• Avoid cooking with discolored water
• Limit use of hot water to prevent build up in hot water heaters

Haw River customers with questions may call Town Hall at (336) 578-0784 between the hours of 8am and 5pm.


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