Flushing will take place Mondays through Fridays, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., until Friday, Nov. 3
The City of Everett’s Water Department has begun flushing water mains throughout the city and will continue through Friday, Nov. 3, 2023. Hydrant flushing will be performed Mondays–Fridays between the hours of 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.
“Flushing our hydrants is crucial to maintaining clean water throughout the community,” said Mayor Carlo DeMaria. “I am grateful to the Water Department for dedicating their time to ensure the City is providing clean water to our residents.”
The purpose of flushing is to remove sediment buildup in the mains and to verify the safe operation of hydrants and valves. Hydrant flushing might result in temporary discoloration of the water, which is caused by small particles that dislodge during the flushing, as well as a temporary reduction in pressure. Discolored water will be temporary and is not harmful. However, the discolored water might stain your laundry, especially white materials. Therefore, please avoid doing laundry during the noted flushing period.
Before washing clothes, including times after the hours stated in this notice, please check the cold water for possible discoloration. If the water is discolored, let the cold water run for a few minutes until the water becomes clear. If it does not clear at that time, try again later. Unfortunately, the City of Everett cannot fully guarantee the safety of doing laundry and/or the possibility of discoloration even during the evenings and other times of the day, as the water system has been disturbed. Therefore, please check your water carefully before doing laundry and inspect the laundry before drying it.
The Water Department appreciates your patience as it works to improve the quality of the drinking water. If you would like additional information, please call the Water Department at 617-394-2327.