Cartersville testing fire hydrants through next week
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The City of Cartersville Fire Department will be partnering with the City of Cartersville Water Department over the next several weeks as the fire hydrant testing process begins for 2010. Since hydrants do not get used on a regular basis, testing the hydrants helps identify any problems so they can be corrected, saving the Fire Department valuable time in the event of a fire. Accurate and current hydrant flow data also effects the communities insurance rating that has a direct bearing on the cost of residential and commercial insurance policies. Common problems include obstruction by shrubs, out-of-service valves, caps that cannot be removed, inadequate water pressure, insufficient water supply or broken lines. Testing of fire hydrants also has a long-term benefit, as it reduces iron deposits in the water system.

With more than 1,400 fire hydrants in the city of Cartersville, the testing process has recently been re-evaluated and modifications have been made. The goal is to complete one-third of hydrants each year, establishing a three-year rotation for accurate flow data for the Water System. This modified rotation will also conserve water. Testing will always take place Monday through Friday and will be completed by noon to allow ample time for any challenges that are encountered. The city is working hard to keep all residents and businesses informed of when testing will be taking place in their area. Signs with dates will be placed in the applicable areas prior to testing, phone messages will be sent out using the Connect CTY system and the media will receive the schedules ahead of time.

This process should not cause any inconvenience to the public, however, occasionally, testing the hydrants does stir up some sediment in the pipes, causing some minor discoloration. If this occurs, the water is perfectly safe for drinking, but please run your water until it is clear prior to washing any laundry.

Hydrant Flow Schedule 2010

* Today:

Thornwood & Grassdale, Thornwood & Huntcliff, 106 Thornwood, 117 Thornwood, 9 Southview, 25 Southview, 11 Huntcliff, 21 Huntcliff, 13 Cambridge, 13 Windfield, 41 Bishop Road, 71 Bishop Road, Across from 158 Bishop, 187 Bishop Road

* June 17

Grassdale Road - Parking lot of QT, 412 Grassdale Road, 428 Grassdale Road, 501 Grassdale Road, Right rear of church, 508 Grassdale Road, 520 Grassdale Road, 532 Grassdale Road, 608 Grassdale Road, 738 Grassdale Road

* June 21

308 Amberidge, 334 Amberidge, 342 Amberidge, 67 Baker Road, 55 Baker Road, 28 Baker Road, 12 Oakridge, 402 Oakridge, 376 Oakridge, 351 Oakridge, 324 Oakridge, 274 Oakridge, 230 Oakridge, 116 Oakridge, 86 Oakridge

* June 22

309 Green Acre Lane, 232 Green Acre Lane, 216 Green Acre Lane, 3 Casey Lane, 1 Meadowview Lane, 101 Green Acre Lane, 25 Green Acre Lane, 10 Green Acre Lane, 2 Terry Lane, 22 Terry Lane.