Date & Time:
Tuesday, November 28th
8:00 am – 12:00 pm (approximately)
Construction Zone:
5 Winsor Road
Outage Location:
Singletary Lane up to Metacomet Way
Outage Duration Estimate:
4 Hours
Reason for Outage:
Replacing broken fire hydrant
Please be advised: On Tuesday, November 28th during the hours of 8 am – 12 pm (approximately), water service on Singletary Lane up to Metacomet Way will be temporarily suspended to allow for repair of fire hydrant.
Outage duration is estimated to be 4 hours (8 am – 12 pm). Homes and businesses located on Singletary Lane up to Metacomet Way should plan to be without water during this period.
The road will remain open to one-lane traffic thru the construction zone, however commuters should plan for some degree of delay.
Those in close proximity to this area of town may experience fluctuating pressure (air in pipes) or discolored water (mineral sediment lifting from the bottom of the pipes and traveling with the water-flow inside the main.) Running your water after the repair is complete from a cold tap briefly will assist in clearing your service line of air and minerals. Is the water safe to drink? Slight discoloration may sometimes linger for a few hours, it is not harmful to your health and only temporarily affects the appearance of the water, it does not influence water quality. Water conditions typically improve overnight.
We apologize for this inconvenience and thank you for your patience as we work hard to restore water to this area as quickly as possible.
For further information, visit our website at www.sudburywater.com or contact our business office at (978) 443-6602.
Preparing for a planned water outage:
- Fill pots on the stove with water for cooking
- Fill a couple of buckets with water for washing
- Fill potable water containers for drinking (assume about one gallon of drinking water per person per day)
- Fill bathtubs with water and use buckets to flush toilets, a toilet will flush when approximately a gallon of water is dumped into the bowl
During a Water Outage:
- Try not to operate water faucets, dishwashers, or washing machines. This will prevent air from entering your plumbing.
Once Water is Restored:
- Flush your plumbing lines by opening a large tap while all other taps remain closed. The bathtub(s) in a home are ideal for this task. Open the cold-water valve in the bathtub. Listen for hissing and spitting, a sign that air remains in the line. Run the water until it is clear, and no additional air bubbles are released.
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