Cloudiness in water caused by city system change
SAM FLETCHER | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 years, 7 months AGO
Cloudy tap water? Try filling a glass and waiting a minute for it to clear.
Moses Lake is upgrading its system that controls well operations, according to a city news flash on Wednesday. Air is in the water lines, as a result of these upgrades, and causing tap water to appear cloudy.
Affected areas include downtown, Broadway Avenue, Peninsula Drive, Sun Terrace development, Laguna Drive and The Links at Moses Pointe.
If the glass of water doesn’t clear in a minute, call 509-764-3951.
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