The City will be starting hydraulic flushing of Zone 1 on Monday, September 19, 2022. It is expected that the work will take 4-6 weeks to complete (weather permitting). Work is scheduled to occur from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Hydraulic flushing of Zone 2 was completed last year and will be scheduled again in 2023.
Many residences will not experience any disruption to their water service. In some cases, there may be loss of water pressure and discoloured water.
What is Hydraulic Flushing? |
Hydraulic Flushing (also known as Watermain Flushing) is the process used to clean watermains. Water system valves are turned off to isolate a section of the watermain and water is then flushed through in one direction at a high speed to produce a scouring action that removes built-up sediment in the water main. The City cleans watermains to improve water quality by removing sediment. |
What are the Benefits of Hydraulic Flushing? |
Hydraulic Flushing removes a large amount of mineral and nuisance deposits, which occur over time in the water distribution system.
This allows water to move freely through the pipes. Other benefits include: water conservation (less water used to flush the system), improved water colour, improved taste, lower turbidity(cloudiness) and improved chlorine residuals throughout the entire water system.
Additional benefits to the consumer:
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What to expect: |
Hydraulic Flushing Zone 2: Starts Monday August 30, 2021 Hydraulic Flushing Zone 1: Will be done again in 2022.
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When work is complete: |
After flushing is complete you can remove the aerator (the fine mesh grid screen) on your tap(s), turn on cold water and let the water run for five to ten minutes. This will flush water out of service piping and plumbing lines. In most cases, the water should begin to run clear again within minutes. Do not choose a tap that has a water filter connected to it; otherwise, the sediment may clog your filter. Do not use a hot water tap because it could draw sediments into your hot water tank. Once the water runs clear, place the aerator back. If the water does not clear within 5 to 10 minutes, wait two hours and try again. |