Every year, Fort Collins Utilities flushes the water distribution system beginning in early April for approximately four weeks, weekdays, 7 a.m.–5 p.m. (weather permitting).
How it Works
When flushing, fire hydrants are opened, increasing the velocity of water moving through the pipes and removing sediments that may affect the water's taste and color. While a loss of water pressure is common, the process doesn't typically interrupt water service.
Watch the Process!
Flushing Benefits
- Proactive/essential preventive maintenance program
- Maintains water quality and keeps water fresh
- Removes Sediments that may affect taste and color
- Assessment of distribution system and fire hydrants
Cloudy or Discolored Water
Flushing may cause your water to appear cloudy or discolored for a short time. This water is not harmful, though it may stain laundry. It's also safe to use on plants and landscape. If this occurs:
- wait until the nearby flushing is complete
- Remove faucet aerators or filters
- run the COLD water for 5-10 minutes (usually the water clears within a few minutes, if flushing in the area is complete)
If you notice improvements, continue running the cold water for a few more minutes or until it is clear. If it is not improving, turn off the water, wait 30 minutes and repeat. If it still doesn’t clear, you can call 970-221-6700 to report your concerns.