Illinois American Water to Conduct
Annual Maintenance Program in Lincoln District
Work includes flushing of water mains and
hydrants
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[July 19, 2024]
Beginning
Monday, July 22, 2024, Illinois American Water’s Lincoln District
will begin its annual hydrant flushing and maintenance program. This
work should be completed by August 30, 2024. During this period,
fire hydrants will be evaluated for functionality, repaired when
necessary, and flushed. The process of periodically flushing
hydrants is essential in identifying fire hydrants in need of repair
and maintaining optimal water quality throughout the potable water
distribution system.
Through the discharge of water from the fire hydrant(s), water flow
rates are increased to provide a scouring effect that removes
mineral deposits that may accumulate in the water main. While the
majority of mineral deposits are removed from the hydrant discharge,
it is not uncommon for customers to experience a temporary
discoloration of water within their residence or dwelling. The
removal of these deposits is critical in maintaining water quality.
When fire hydrant flushing is occurring in your area, the following
items should be considered:
• If possible, avoid using water while flushing is taking place. Use
of water during the flushing event may result in discolored water
entering the premise plumbing of the residence or dwelling.
• If you encounter discolored water during hydrant flushing, run
water from the cold water tap only until discoloration subsides. Do
not use hot water until discoloration is no longer present when
flushing from the cold water tap. This may require flushing of cold
water from multiple taps.
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• Do not do laundry during, or
shortly after, the hydrant flushing event. Discolored
water may stain fabrics. •
If, after flushing from the cold water tap(s), water pressure
appears lower than normal, clean the faucet aerator (screen).
Mineral deposits may obstruct flow through the aerator (screen),
resulting in lower pressure.
• For additional concerns, regarding potential water quality issues,
contact the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency at 217-782-1020
or Illinois Emergency Management
Agency at 800-782-7860.
• For more information, please visit https://www.amwater.com/ilaw/resources/IL-
Flushing-factSheet.pdf.
Customers will be notified through Illinois American Water’s
customer notification system. Information will also be shared via
the company’s online alerts at www.illinoisamwater.com.
Customers are encouraged to update their contact information so they
can receive communications about water service emergencies and work.
Customers can update their information online via MyWater (https://amwater.com/ilaw/)or
by calling 800-422-2782.
[Terry Mackin (he/him/his)
Communications & External Affairs
Illinois American Water] |