CULVER — The town of Culver will begin flushing fire hydrants on June 8. During this process, your water may take on a rusty

or orange color. In most cases, running cold water through the faucet closest to your water main for 3-5 minutes will clear the discoloration. You also may use an outside faucet to clear the line.
While not attractive, the water is safe to use. However, you should avoid washing white clothes, towels or bedding to prevent discoloration.
Flushing hydrants is a routine maintenance task the Town of Culver performs twice a year. Water contains naturally occurring minerals, such as iron and manganese, that over time settle in the water mains. By flushing hydrants, the increased water flow pulls sediments out of the water mains. Removing the sediments helps lengthen the service life of the water mains, preserves water pressure, and prevents discoloration at your water faucet.
Normally, the town flushes hydrants in April. However, construction at the water plant delayed this year’s spring flushing. As a result, some homeowners may be experiencing an increase in rusty or orange residue.
If you have additional questions, please watch this video that further explains the process and reasons for flushing hydrants. Video Concerning Municipal Hydrant Flushing.
If you have questions after watching the video, please feel free to contact Town Hall at 574.842.3140.







