Water Flushing | Pexels
Water Flushing | Pexels
The Oglala Sioux Rural Water Supply System (OSRWSS) will flush segments of the North and South Core pipelines in late March/early April this spring. The goal of the flushing program is to remove build-up of naturally occurring particles and sediment from the coreline pipes.
Water system flushing is common in utilities across the United States. The process is essential to the overall preventative maintenance of a distribution system and is an important practice carried out by public drinking water systems to maintain high water quality and ensure proper operation of system hydrants and valves.
During the flushing procedure, WR/LJ members may notice temporary water discoloration. The following are some general guidelines and information if you do notice discolored water.
- Water will continue to be safe for consumption and daily activities.
- Bypass home filtering systems and softeners.
- Run cold water through your system until water runs clear.
- Ensure water is clear before running the dishwasher or washing clothes.
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