Water Treatment Plant Maintenance Oct. 25-Nov. 3: Change in Water Color Possible

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City staff are performing maintenance at the Peele Dixie Water Treatment Plant starting at 9 a.m. on Tuesday, October 25 through 4 p.m. on Thursday, November 3.

During this time, the plant will be temporarily shut down. Residents in neighborhoods south of Broward Boulevard who normally receive their water from the Peele Dixie Water Treatment Plant will temporarily receive water from the Fiveash Water Treatment Plant and may notice a slight change in color. Please be assured that the water is safe and meets all primary drinking water standards.

Due to the difference in treatment process and technology, the drinking water produced by Fiveash, which utilizes lime softening, has a slightly different color than water produced at the Peele Dixie Water Treatment Plant, which uses advanced Reverse Osmosis. Again, please be assured that all water produced by the Fiveash Water Treatment Plant is safe to drink.

Neighbors with questions may contact the City’s 24-hour Customer Service Center at 954-828-8000.

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