City’s water line flushing program to affect several neighborhoods this week
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STAFF REPORT
Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2018 — The City of Bardstown’s water department has begun its annual water line flushing program in the city limits.
Water customers in the affected areas may experience discolored water or air in their water lines. Customers are asked to run their water faucets for a few minutes to clear any sediment or air bubbles that may be trapped in the service lines. The flushing program is important in order to maintain water quality.
The following areas in Bardstown are targeted this week for flushing:
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28, 2018: Flushing will occur at the following locations:
East Stephen Foster Ave., Muir Ave., John Fitch Ave., and US31E near Barton’s Entrance – at or near the following street intersections:
• 2nd St. and Stephen Foster Ave.
• John Fitch Ave at South 3rd and South 4th St.
• South 5th St. at West Muir Ave.
THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 2018: Flushing will occur in the Edgewood Subdivision. Streets that will be affected include:
• Edgewood
• Kendall
• Rosewood
• Dogwood
• Hollywood
• Creekwood
• South 6th St. at Downs Ave.
• South 3rd St. at Payne St.
• Robin Dr. and McGee St.
FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 2018: Flushing will occur on Reardon Ave, O’Finn Ave., US-62/Bloomfield Rd. at Madison Ave., Commerce Blvd., and Bloomfield Road at Wickland Baptist Church.
If discoloration continues or for answers to other questions, contact Bardstown City Hall, (502) 348-5947.
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