Daily News | Bucks County residents asked to conserve water
“This year, it has been dry starting kind of earlier in the year than maybe we would typically see, so we have kind of been on watch for a couple months now,” said Robert Woolston, the Program Manager of the Safe Drinking Water bureau at the Southeast Regional office of the Department of Environmental Protection.“We’re hoping it’s going to rain,” said Schulberger.
Hydrant flushing, a process that releases water out at a high velocity to clean the pipes, has been canceled this season by the BCWSA, said Schulberger. Typically they carry out the process twice a year in the spring and the fall, but will hold off on it now until the fall.
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