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Posted on: May 8, 2025 | Last Modified on: May 15, 2025

[ARCHIVED] City of Framingham to Begin Annual Hydrant Flushing Program

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 05/08/2025

For further information, contact:

Susan Scully Petroni

City of Framingham Public Information Officer

spetroni@framinghamma.gov

508-782-8629

 

 

City of Framingham to Begin Annual Hydrant Flushing Program 


FRAMINGHAM - The City of Framingham’s Water Division will begin its annual Hydrant Flushing Program on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, with the process expected to continue for approximately four to six weeks. 

Residential flushing operations will take place Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. and will be carried out in phases to reduce potential disruptions in water service and maintain water quality.

Business flushing will take place between 10 p.m. and 5 a.m.

Hydrant flushing is a vital part of the City’s routine maintenance program and plays a key role in improving drinking water quality. By flushing the system, the Water Division helps remove sediment buildup and ensures optimal flow and pressure throughout the city’s water distribution system.

Hydrant Flushing Map

The Hydrant Flushing Program will be carried out in phases across various zones. A map is available below. To view the map in more detail, including street names and boundaries for each zone, download the full PDF by clicking the following link:

👉 View Full Flushing Zone Map (PDF)

Temporary Impacts Expected

During flushing, residents and businesses in affected areas may experience temporary water discoloration and reduced water pressure. These effects are due to increased levels of dissolved iron and are not harmful. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), discolored water caused by flushing poses no public health threat, although it may be unappealing in appearance.

The Water Division will monitor water quality and system pressure closely throughout the flushing program to minimize any negative effects.

Precautionary Measures

While no special precautions are necessary for most residents, the City recommends that hospitals, medical facilities, and businesses that rely on water for manufacturing or cleaning monitor their water supply during the flushing period.

Questions?

For more information about the Hydrant Flushing Program, residents can contact the City of Framingham Water Division at 508-532-6050 between 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m., email water@framinghamma.gov or visit www.framinghamma.gov/flushing.

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