The water flow from the 6-inch pipe was restricted to nearly two inches. (Photo Courtesy Groveland Water and Sewer Department)q
The water flow from the 6-inch pipe was restricted to nearly two inches. (Photo Courtesy Groveland Water and Sewer Department)

GROVELAND – Superintendent Colin Stokes reports that the Groveland Water and Sewer Department restored pumping capacity at a pipe that was restricted due to mineral buildup today.

The issue was discovered at Wells 3 and 4, which are located near the Pines Recreation area.

Water Department officials believe that natural minerals in the water created a thick layer of calcification when they combined with chlorine and sodium hydroxide — which are chemicals used in the water treatment process — within the pipe over the course of several years. Due to the buildup, the water flow from the 6-inch pipe was restricted to nearly two inches.

Residents should note that they may experience temporary discoloration in their water now that pumping capacity is restored.

The Water Department will seek to replace the affected water main, which includes 100-200 feet of pipe and one fire hydrant, within the coming year.

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Groveland Water and Sewer Department Restores Pumping Capacity at Restricted Pipe

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