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Water Flushing - Thursday, March 21, 8:30am

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We are receiving calls about discolored water around the Concordia system.  This is due to the manganese and iron that was stirred up in the water from the major line break the District experienced last week at the north end of the system. Some people are experiencing cloudy water which is caused by air in the water. This is also an after effect of the leak repair. It takes time for the unsettled water to work its way around the system. Clint will continue to flush main lines - yesterday he flushed Noble Rd and 140th North of Noble Rd. Today he expects to flush Hawk Rd, Fawn Rd and 120th Rd.

UPDATE: Monday, March 18, 5:00pm

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We are in a position to rescind the current Water Conservation Plan level 1 which was put in place last week. This means you may resume normal water usage - watering livestock, watering yards, etc. We have received some calls regarding discolored water and if you let me or Clint know, we will arrange to flush the water main servicing you so you can flush your house lines. The discoloration is from manganese and iron sediment that has settled in the lines over the years. With line breaks, especially like the major ones experienced recently, the sediment gets stirred up into the water. Manganese and iron are naturally occuring in the water and are considered a secondary health issue. You can bathe in discolored water and drink it - it will not harm you. We were in contact with KDHE several days ago and they DID NOT put us under a boil water advisory.

 

 

UPDATE - Sunday, March 17, 2:15pm

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The water outage experienced by patrons in the past week appears to be resolved and water service restored to those who have been without. With the assistance of the Kansas Rural Water Association, leaks were repaired and pressure restored throughout the Concordia water system. The line break at 81 highway and Noble Rd still needs to be permanently repaired at a future date, but poses no issues currently. We are in the process of flushing lines to improve water quality. If you are experiencing discolored water, please contact the office. The office now has a cell

Water Update - 3-14-24 5:45pm

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Patrons – we have had representatives from Kansas Rural Water Association working with us on this water outage. We believe the issue is a water lock where there is air trapped in the line and the water is behind it unable to escape so the water is cannot run through the pipes. We opened hydrants on the end of the line on Noble Road (down by Sterrett’s and Boley’s) and up along 81 and 140th at the end at Blochlinger’s and Dooley’s. By opening the hydrants at the end of the lines, the water should push the air out and run through the lines. We also had opened the water

 

UPDATE ON CURRENT WATER OUTAGE

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We are hoping to provide communication to you through this new website.

As of 11:00am March 13, 2024: This is for the patrons who have been affected by the broken line at 81 and Noble Rd and who have been without water now for several days. We have turned on the water slowly to the water lines that run on Noble Rd and north of Noble Rd along 81 highway. It is necessary to keep the water tower at around 80% in order to have sufficient pressure to get the water through the lines. Most of you do not yet have water but a number of people closer to Noble Rd and 81 are getting water so it is moving. UNFORTUNATELY, THIS IS A SLOW PROCESS but very necessary to keep the tower running at least at 80%.

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