Upcoming Water Swabbing Program: Important Water Usage Advisory - October 22/23, 2023

Upcoming Water Swabbing Program: Important Water Usage Advisory - October 22/23, 2023

The Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville Water & Wastewater Department with the help of the Ontario Clean Water Agency will be conducting a Watermain Swabbing program in portions of eastend Stouffville (see map) Sunday October 22, 2023, from the hours of 9:00 p.m. until 5:30 a.m. Monday, October 23, 2023.

The process of swabbing is a common practice used throughout the water industry by many municipalities to maintain watermain infrastructure integrity.

During this time, it is important that residents in the affected area do not use the water in their home. If possible, we recommend that they close your main water shutoff (by the water meter) before swabbing begins to avoid any inadvertent running of water - which may result in discolored water/sediment to be drawn into your internal plumbing. If you are not able to turn off the main water supply, please isolate hot water tanks, bypass water softeners and irrigation systems for the duration of the work period.

Once the swabbing is completed, please open a cold water tap closest to the water meter and run until the water is clear. Before running the washing machine, ensure that the taps are open, and the water has been flushed to clear.

HELPFUL TIPS TO PREPARE YOUR HOUSEHOLD
• Before the scheduled work begins, fill up a clean container with tap water for drinking and cooking (store in the fridge)
• Complete all dishwashing, clothes washing, and other water use activities
• Fill your bathtub with water for use around the house (you may use a pail to transfer water from the bathtub to the toilet bowl to allow your toilet to flush)

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville Customer Service Department at 905-640-1900.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause to you and your household and we appreciate your cooperation as we work to maintain the integrity of our Town’s watermains.

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