Hydrant Flushing in Cavendish Vermont, Monday 26 October through Wednesday 28 October 2009, during the hours 9:00 A.M. to 5 P.M. the Cavendish Municipal Water System, will be do-en the Town's Fall Hydrant Flushing.

The Cavendish Municipal Water System, would like to remind the system users that Hydrant Flushing may cause temporary discoloration and turbidity of the water. This very important system maintenanance procedure is something that needs to be conducted each Fall and Spring. The flushing program allows the pipes to be purged and the hydrants checked for proper operation.

Hydrant Flushing in Cavendish Vermont, they would like to advise the users to avoid drinking the water or washing their clothes, (especially whites) while discoloration is evidence. Following Hydrant Flushing in any Town or City, users should run the cold water until its clear before resuming normal use. If you use water to heat your home, its also highly advisable to flush individual water heaters after the water clears following a Hydrant Flushing in your Town or City.
Post 609 - 25 Oct. 2009
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Dale that is the first time I have heard Cavendish Vermont. I see the fire department opening and checking fire hydrants from time to time in the city. I can certainly understand why you should not drink the water or wash your clothes until all the lines run clear. Good blog information reminder for the community. How far is Cavendish from where you live?