City to begin flushing water mains Nov. 3

The Kent Public Works Department begins the city's annual water main flushing program on Monday, Nov. 3 on portions of the East Hill.

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  • Monday, October 27, 2014 5:55pm
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Kent's annual water main flushing program begins Monday

Kent's annual water main flushing program begins Monday

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The Kent Public Works Department begins the city’s annual water main flushing program on Monday, Nov. 3 on portions of the East Hill.

Residents may notice a temporary change in water pressure and/or discolored water during the process.

The work takes place in the 590 zone, an area roughly bordered by 124th Avenue Southeast on the east, SE 288th Street on the south, 94th Avenue South on the west and SE 224th Street on the north.

Part of a regularly scheduled maintenance program, the process is intended to clear rust and sediment from water lines and to identify valves and fire hydrants that may need repair.

According to Water Superintendent Sean Bauer, water users may see some harmless discolored water and/or mineral sediment when using cold water both during and after the flushing exercise.

“This is normal and should clear up quickly and only be seen the day the work is taking place,” Bauer said. “If it persists, call us at 253-856-5600.”

Residents also should avoid washing laundry or using hot water between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. on days when crews are in the area.

Signs will be placed on neighborhood street corners prior to and during the water main flushing activity. Flushing hours are typically 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. and is planned to be finished by Nov. 14.


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