The State of Connecticut is under Extreme Fire Danger and Stage 2 Drought Advisory.The outdoor burning ban for Manchester will remain in effect. We ask all consumers to be mindful of any unnecessary water usage in order to protect our water supplies for essential drinking and fire-fighting purposes.
Published on June 03, 2024
The Town of Manchester will conduct a fire flow/hydraulic capacity test, at 190 North Elm Street Manchester, CT to determine the effects upon the water distribution system.
The test will take place Tuesday, June 4, 2024,starting at 10 AM.
The hydrant flow test may result in reduced pressure and/or discoloration of the water in the area of 190 North Elm Street, Manchester, CT. If water appears discolored, the homeowner should try to avoid using it until it clears. This will prevent rust and sediment from being brought into the home’s system.
If sediment does get into a home’s hot water tank, the homeowner should wait until the water clears and then open the faucet at the bottom of the tank to drain the collected material, which will settle at the bottom. Also, if a load of wash is done during the period of discolored water, the load should be kept wet and done again after the water clears. Four ounces of cream of tartar should be added to help clean any discoloration of the clothing.
It normally takes a few hours for the water to clear in a home. If water appears discolored for an extended period, the homeowner should call the Water Division at 860-647-6050.