Hydrant testing and flushing in Helena Water Districts from April 21st to 22nd.
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- Public Hearing
- City
- Brasher
What You Should Do Next
- 1
Avoid doing laundry
Do not do laundry during or immediately after flushing to prevent staining.
- 2
Run tap water
If you notice discoloration, run your tap for a few minutes to clear it.
- 3
Monitor water clarity
Water clarity should return to normal by the end of the flushing day.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the hydrant flushing schedule?
- Flushing will occur from April 21st to 22nd, 8 AM to 4 PM.
- Will the water be safe to drink?
- Yes, the water remains safe to drink during the flushing process.
- What should I do if my water is discolored?
- Let the water run for a few minutes to clear up any discoloration.
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Full Notice Text
BRASHER PUBLIC NOTICE The Town of Brasher Helena Water Operator and Rural Water Association will begin testing and flushing fire hydrants throughout the Helena Water Districts from April 21st to 22nd.Residents may notice temporary discoloration in their water during this time. While the water remains safe to drink, officials recommend letting it run through your tap for a few minutes to clear up any discoloration. Residents are also advised to avoid doing laundry during or immediately after flushing in their area from Hours of 8AM to 4 PM, as discolored water may cause staining. Water clarity should return to normal by end of the day after hydrants in your area have been flushed. This is part of a planned Bi-Annual Flushing Program.