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Alert
Flushing Water Lines
November 05, 2024
Customers north of Concordia, east of Aullville, south of the Missouri River, and west of the Saline County line may experience low water pressure over the next week. The district will be flushing lines. Please avoid washing light-colored clothing during this time.
Alerts
Flushing Water Lines
November 05, 2024
Customers north of Concordia, east of Aullville, south of the Missouri River, and west of the Saline County line may experience low water pressure over the next week. The district will be flushing lines. Please avoid washing light-colored clothing during this time.
Thank You
October 15, 2024
Over the last three years, with your help and assistance, your Water District has completed its EPA-required service line inventory, which must be turned in no later than October 16, 2024. With your help, your Water District completed the inventory of 3,492 customer service lines. In addition, the staff inventoried the District’s 3,492 service lines for a TOTAL of 6,984 service lines. A HUGE shout out to our staff who tracked this information, filtered the responses, entered the information in the DNR/EPA spreadsheet, called customers, met with customers in the field, checked meter pits, and dug up lines. With everyone's help your Water District remains in compliance with this regulation!
Chlorine Conversion
October 11, 2024
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
Consolidated Public Water Supply District No. 2 of Lafayette, Johnson and Saline Counties in conjunction with Marshall Municipal Utilities, will begin a free chlorine conversion on Tuesday, October 22, 2024. This conversion will affect all PWSD No. 2 customers in Saline County, customers north of Concordia, east of Aullville and south of the Missouri River in Lafayette County.
Throughout the year, chloramines, or combined chlorine, are added to the water as the primary disinfectant. During the conversion, chlorine only, often referred to as fee chlorine is used as the primary disinfectant. Free chlorine is a stronger disinfectant than combined chlorine.
During the conversion and flushing process, you may experience temporary changes in the taste, odor, color and water pressure. This is normal and the water will remain safe for drinking, cooking, bathing, etc. This conversion is for a brief time period and is recommended by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources.