
KENOSHA, Wis. — Residents across much of Kenosha may notice cloudy or discolored water beginning this week as the Kenosha Water Utility starts its annual fire hydrant flushing program aimed at maintaining the city’s fire protection system.
According to a public notice issued by the utility, crews will begin flushing hydrants on or after Monday, May 18. The work will cover all areas north of 60th Street, along with a limited number of hydrants south of 60th Street between the lakefront and 156th Avenue.
Officials said the flushing is necessary to maintain hydrants used for public fire protection and to help ensure proper water flow throughout the system. During the maintenance process, some customers may temporarily experience cloudy or discolored water coming from faucets.
The utility advised residents who notice discoloration to open the lowest faucet in their home for about five minutes to help clear the water lines.
Questions regarding the hydrant flushing program can be directed to the Kenosha Water Utility Engineering Division at 262-653-4315.
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