AUB To Flush City Water Lines Friday; Discolored Water Possible
Media Contact:
Wayne Scarbrough
(423) 745-4501 ext. 6002
wscarbrough@aub.org
May 2, 2018
ATHENS, Tenn. – Crews from Athens Utilities Board (AUB) will flush water lines and fire hydrants throughout the city beginning at 4 p.m. on Friday, May 4, weather permitting. The work will go throughout the night.
Crews may open some hydrants earlier that afternoon and allow them to remain open longer, at a “lazy stream” pace, for several hours depending on their position in the system.
If rainfall is heavy Friday evening, crews will flush the following evening if possible, on Saturday, May 5.
Flushing water distribution lines is preventive maintenance that promotes clean, sediment-free water year round. AUB flushes the system each fall and spring.
The work to flush all hydrants will involve teams of AUB crewmembers that will begin work simultaneously at various points throughout the system. Crews will open each hydrant on the system for several minutes, until they verify that the water is clean with minimal sediment.
The effort will continue throughout the night until all hydrants have been flushed. Work should be complete by sunrise on Saturday.
AUB urges area residents to keep these things in mind Friday night and the following Saturday:
To protect streams and aquatic life, AUB uses a compound called sodium thiosulfate to neutralize chlorine in the higher-than-normal volume of water that is drained from the system in a relatively short period.
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