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Emergency Water Service Repair/Water Outage: Landham Road (from house #216 to Blackmere Road)

Friday, November 24, 2023
12:00 pm – 4:00 pm (approx.)

Exact Utility Construction Location:
141 Landham Road

Water Service Outage:
Landham Road (from 216 Landham Road to the intersection of Blackmere Road)
Stagecoach Drive, Brookside Farm Lane, Pellham Island Road, Beckwith Street, Hawthorne Drive, Griscom Road

Outage Duration:
4 hours (estimate)

Reason for Outage:
Emergency Repair/Service Leak

Please Be advised: Emergency water utility construction is underway on Landham Road near the intersection of Blackmere Road. Water service on Landham Road (from 216 Landham Road to the intersection of Blackmere Road), Stagecoach Drive, Brookside Farm Lane, Pelham Island Road, Beckwith Street, Guzzlebrook Drive, Hawthorne Drive and Griscom Road may be temporarily suspended today between the hours of 12:00 pm – 4 pm (approx.) to allow for this repair.  Water service is anticipated to be restored today by 4 p.m. Homes and businesses in close proximity to this area of town may experience fluctuating pressure (air in pipes) or discolored water (mineral sediment lifting from the bottom of the pipes and traveling with the water-flow inside the main.) Running your water after construction is complete from a cold tap briefly will assist in clearing your service line of air and minerals.

Is the water safe to drink? Slight discoloration may sometimes linger for a few hours, it is not harmful to your health and only temporarily affects the appearance of the water, it does not influence water quality. Water conditions typically improve overnight.

For further information please contact our business office at (978) 443-6602.

Preparing for a water outage:

  • Fill pots on the stove with water for cooking
  • Fill a couple of buckets with water for washing
  • Fill potable water containers for drinking (assume about one gallon of drinking water per person per day)
  • Fill bathtubs with water and use buckets to flush toilets, a toilet will flush when approximately a gallon of water is dumped into the bowl

During a water outage:

  • Try not to operate water faucets, dishwashers, or washing machines. This will prevent air from entering your plumbing.

Once water service is restored:

  • Flush your plumbing lines by opening a large tap while all other taps remain closed. The bathtub(s) in a home are ideal for this task. Open the cold-water valve in the bathtub. Listen for hissing and spitting, a sign that air remains in the line. Run the water to flush sediment (minerals) until it is clear, and no additional air bubbles are released.
  •  Is the water safe to drink? Slight discoloration may sometimes linger for a few hours, it is not harmful to your health and only temporarily affects the appearance of the water, it does not influence water quality. Water conditions typically improve overnight.

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By Sudbury Water District|2023-11-24T12:04:53-05:00November 24th, 2023|Emergency|Comments Off on Emergency Water Service Repair/Water Outage: Landham Road (from house #216 to Blackmere Road)

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Sudbury, Massachusetts 01776

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