
As part of normal system maintenance, it is necessary to periodically flush a water system by flowing water at a high velocity. Corrosion and low flows in pipelines can reduce water quality in the City’s system, making it necessary to periodically perform system flushing from fire hydrants and other outlets. The fire hydrants for the City of Port Orchard will be flushed during the week of Monday April 21, 2025. The area will be Cline to Rockwell starting at Kendall Street down to Bay Street. The estimated time for flushing this area is two weeks.
Individual hydrants will be turned on to allow full flow. Residents will notice water flowing along the street at times. In addition, the large flow of water will stir up any naturally occurring sediment in the water mains. The annual inspection flushes this sediment from the water system.
It is possible that customers will notice sediment in the water at the house faucets during this week. If this occurs, residents are advised to turn off all inside faucets, then allow water to run from an outside hose bib or the cold water tap of the bathtub until the water runs clear again. Do not use the hot water tap to clear the water. The water should only have to run a few minutes before it is clear again.
Questions during the process should be directed to the Public Works Department at 360.876.4991.