Florence, S.C. – Residents of Florence will experience a temporary water service interruption as the City of Florence prepares to relocate a fire hydrant. This essential work will affect several areas including the 3300 to 3900 blocks of Meadors Road, the Spring Branch Mobile Home Park, and parts of West Pointe Drive, Trotwood Drive, Deshamps Drive, Boulder Drive, and the Swamp Fox Campground.
The water service interruption is set to begin on Tuesday at 9 a.m., and officials anticipate that service will be restored within four hours. While that may not seem too long, it’s important for residents to prepare in advance to avoid any inconvenience during the interruption.
In conjunction with this work, the South Carolina Department of Environmental Services requires the city to issue a boil water advisory. This advisory is a standard precaution in case of potential contamination due to the relocation of infrastructure. It’s essential for residents in the affected areas to take note of this advisory.
Once the water service is restored, residents should boil all tap water for at least one full minute prior to drinking or using it for cooking. This precaution is crucial to ensure that no harmful bacteria have entered the water system during the process. Test results regarding bacterial quality are expected to be available by Wednesday.
After the water service resumes, residents might notice some temporary discoloration in their water. This is a normal occurrence when lines are flushed after work has been completed. Additionally, trapped air may be present in the plumbing systems, which will be released as water is used. If you notice sputtering or changes in pressure, there’s no need to worry—it should resolve itself fairly quickly as usual water flow resumes.
Staying informed about these types of service interruptions is vital for the community, as they help ensure the safety and reliability of essential services like water. It’s always good practice to follow local advisories and stay updated through community boards or municipal channels. Being prepared means less hassle and more peace of mind.
Florence residents are encouraged to share this information with neighbors who may not have internet access or who might miss public announcements. Keeping each other informed helps foster a stronger sense of community and ensures that everyone is on the same page.
As the city works to upgrade its fire safety infrastructure, the cooperation and understanding of residents make the transition smoother. Thank you for your patience during this necessary service interruption. Remember, while the water service is down, be safe, and make sure to boil your water before consumption!
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