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Water Service Disruption Scheduled for Walbridge Court and Crimson Lane area on 11/20

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The Department of Public Works will temporarily shut off water in the area of Walbridge Court and Crimson Lane on Wednesday, November 20, between 7:00 AM and 5:00 PM.

The shutdown is necessary due to ongoing construction at the Salmon Falls Pump Station. During this period, there may be little to no water pressure.

As a result of this work, there may be air or discoloration in the water due to naturally occurring minerals in the water lines. If needed, run a cold water tap for a short time to clear your water.

For questions or concerns, contact Public Works at (603) 332-4096.

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