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March 06, 2026
Iredell Water Corporation will be performing proactive water main flushing at hydrants and the ends of water mains to maintain water quality during the following schedule:
The following areas will be affected:
During this time, customers in and near these areas may experience:
We recommend minimizing or refraining from using water during the flushing hours, if possible, to avoid drawing discolored water into your private service line or plumbing system. If you notice discolored water, please open your cold-water faucet only and allow the lines to flush until the water runs clear. This should take less than 5 minutes for a typical length service line. Avoid using hot water during this time to prevent discolored water from entering your water heater tank.
Why is the Water Discolored?
Discolored water is typically caused by naturally occurring minerals, such as iron and manganese, that are present in the water system. These minerals can accumulate in water mains over time and may become dislodged during activities which cause high velocity flows of water in the distribution system. Examples may be the use of hydrants by emergency personnel or unauthorized use of hydrants, water main flushing, or water main breaks and repairs. We perform proactive flushing to lessen the chances of dingy or discolored water during these high flow events.
Is It Safe to Use?
While discolored water may appear unappealing, it does not pose a health risk. The presence of iron and manganese in the water is harmless, and the discoloration is purely aesthetic.
What Should You Do?
If you notice discolored water:
If the discoloration persists after flushing, please contact our office for assistance.
We appreciate your understanding as we work to maintain the quality and reliability of your water system.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our office at 704-876-0672.
March 06, 2026
Iredell Water Corporation will be performing proactive water main flushing at hydrants and the ends of water mains to maintain water quality during the following schedule:
The following areas will be affected:
During this time, customers in and near these areas may experience:
We recommend minimizing or refraining from using water during the flushing hours, if possible, to avoid drawing discolored water into your private service line or plumbing system. If you notice discolored water, please open your cold-water faucet only and allow the lines to flush until the water runs clear. This should take less than 5 minutes for a typical length service line. Avoid using hot water during this time to prevent discolored water from entering your water heater tank.
Why is the Water Discolored?
Discolored water is typically caused by naturally occurring minerals, such as iron and manganese, that are present in the water system. These minerals can accumulate in water mains over time and may become dislodged during activities which cause high velocity flows of water in the distribution system. Examples may be the use of hydrants by emergency personnel or unauthorized use of hydrants, water main flushing, or water main breaks and repairs. We perform proactive flushing to lessen the chances of dingy or discolored water during these high flow events.
Is It Safe to Use?
While discolored water may appear unappealing, it does not pose a health risk. The presence of iron and manganese in the water is harmless, and the discoloration is purely aesthetic.
What Should You Do?
If you notice discolored water:
If the discoloration persists after flushing, please contact our office for assistance.
We appreciate your understanding as we work to maintain the quality and reliability of your water system.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our office at 704-876-0672.