Seattle Fire Department conducts hydrant inspections, SPU assures residents discolored water is harmless

  • Source: Hoodline Seattle
  • Published: 04/26/2024 12:00 AM

Seattle residents may notice a temporary change in their water following necessary city-wide fire hydrant inspections. Conducted by the Seattle Fire Department (SFD), the routine check-ups of 19,000 hydrants ensure their reliability in emergencies. According to Fireline Seattle, these inspections are critical in confirming the hydrants' readiness to combat blazes and safeguard properties. The folks at SPU have seen it all before and want locals to understand that any discoloration is not harmful. It's an expected side effect when flushing alters the water flow, stirring up internal pipe rust and sediment. If your water turns a murky shade, SPU advises an easy fix: run the cold tap for a few minutes to see if it clears up. Persistent issues should be reported to their operations center, electioneering to resolve resident concerns swiftly. Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) and the SFD operate in tandem to lessen the side effects of these vital inspections.



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