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Montgomery County Hydrant Testing Could Cause Cloudy WaterThe Roanoke Times recently reported that Montgomery County's Public Service Authority will being perfoming maintenance on fire hydrants soon, which may result in residents seeing cloudy tap water. "Montgomery County residents may see cloudy water coming out of their taps as the county’s Public Service Authority performs maintenance on its fire hydrants in the coming weeks. The annual maintenance includes inspection, cleaning, painting and flowing. If you see cloudy water, you should run cold water for several minutes until the water clears up. For more information, contact Alan Foster at the Montgomery County Public Service Authority at 381-1997." Posted on Tuesday, July 28, 2009 - 3:25pm
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