Taylor Residents, Get Ready for a Water Change!
Hey there, Taylor! If you’ve been wondering why your water might taste and smell a little different this month, we’ve got the scoop! The city has announced some important maintenance work on its water system that could lead to some notable changes in your daily hydration routine.
Mark Your Calendars!
Starting from Tuesday, December 3 and rolling through to Monday, January 6, the city of Taylor will be conducting maintenance on its water supply. This isn’t just any maintenance—it’s like spring cleaning for your water system!
What To Expect?
- Chlorine Smell: Yes, you might detect a smell similar to that of chlorine. This is part of the process!
- Change in Taste: You may find that the water has a different flavor. Don’t panic; it’s part of routine work!
But here’s the good news: the city assures you that even with these changes, the water will remain safe for drinking for both you and your furry friends. So, feel free to fill up your water bottles without a worry!
What’s Going On Behind the Scenes?
The maintenance involves a specialized process that focuses solely on disinfecting the water using only chlorine—no chloramines included. This annual change isn’t just for kicks; it’s essential for resetting the system’s disinfection capabilities and removing any pesky sediment buildup in the pipes.
Residents can rest assured that the chlorine concentrations will be maintained within state and federal drinking water standards, so you can keep sipping away without concerns! In addition to the disinfection, the city will be flushing the system to help ensure that clear water continues to flow into your homes and that chlorine reaches every nook and cranny of the water supply.
The Switch Back!
And just so you know, once everything is all fresh and clean, the city will switch back to using chloramines. This transition will be similar and may bring back that familiar taste and smell you’ve grown accustomed to.
Need More Info?
If you’ve got questions buzzing in your mind or just want to chat about the water changes, the city encourages you to reach out! The friendly folks over at the City of Taylor Utilities Department are ready and available to help at 512-352-3251. They can help clear up any worries you might have!
Wrapping It Up!