The flushing plan for the week of 3/20/2023 is to work through the Villages and Streets:
Walden Ln, Walker Way, Osprey Ridge, Mockingbird Ln, Warbler Ln, Falcon Ln, Goldfinch Ln, Sparrow Ct, Wren Ct, Bluebird Ln, Hummingbird Ct, Talbot Way, Ames Ln, Sayward Ln, Tyee Ln, Evans Ln, Rainier Ln, Rainier Ct, Yawl, Ln, Clipper Ln, Barque Ln, Ketch Ln, Mainsail Ln, Sloop Ln, Topsail Ln, Cutter Ln, and Wells Ridge Ct.
This schedule may be modified without notice due to unforeseen workload and manpower availability. There will be notification signs in the general area of the daily flushing. There are variables in the time it takes certain areas of the water system to be flushed satisfactory. We cannot give precise times and dates that the mains will be flushed in any area. Please note that this is an estimated schedule.
A reminder that the flushing may cause a temporary change in the appearance of the water. The changes are generally in color, ranging from brownish to black in extreme cases. OWSI recommends that during the time of the flushing on your street that no water should be run in the homes. Using water at the same time as the flushing on the street you live on could draw colored water into household plumbing. The discolored water might appear not only in the tap but also in hot water tanks and toilet tanks. In most cases after the flushing is complete running your tap for a few minutes will eliminate the discoloration. It is a temporary condition and the water should quickly return to normal. There are no known health issues associated with the discoloration.