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COMPLETION OF THE ANNUAL FLUSHING PROGRAM AND CHANGE FROM CHLORINE BACK TO CHLORAMINES
5/30/2018 1:36:56 PM
PUBLIC NOTICE
BRUNSWICK COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT
COMPLETION OF THE ANNUAL FLUSHING PROGRAM AND CHANGE FROM CHLORINE BACK TO CHLORAMINES
BRUNSWICK COUNTY PUBLIC UTILITIES DEPARTMENT
COMPLETION OF THE ANNUAL FLUSHING PROGRAM AND CHANGE FROM CHLORINE BACK TO CHLORAMINES
On April 2, 2018, the Brunswick County Public Utilities Department began its annual flushing program. During the past few weeks, Public Utilities crews have worked to flush all the water mains in the County system. The crews are nearing completion of the flushing program.
BRUNSWICK COUNTY WILL COMPLETE ITS ANNUAL FLUSHING PROGRAM ON JUNE 8, 2018, AND WILL CONVERT BACK TO CHLORAMINES AS THE PRIMARY DISINFECTANT.
During this transition period of changing the primary disinfection agent back to chloramines, customers may experience a brief period when there may be a noticeable change in the taste or smell of the water. This is a normal part of the process and water is safe to use. Depending on your location within the distribution system and usage patterns, it could be a week to 10 days for your drinking water to transition from free chlorine to combined chlorine. If taste and/or odor problems persist, please contact the Brunswick County Public Utilities Department or your local water provider.
Please note, if you have an aquarium or pond always test the water that you add to your aquatic environment to be sure it is free of any chlorine before adding fish or other animals. Chemical additives with directions for removing either free chlorine or chloramines from water for use in fish tanks or ponds are available at pet/fish supply stores. Kidney dialysis clinics and customers on home kidney dialysis equipment should also be aware of this change.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this process please contact the County’s Public Utilities Department at (910) 253-2657, (910) 371-3490, (910) 454-0512, or your local water provider.