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Liberty to replace water main at Briarwood Subdivision in White Hall

Liberty contractors will replace a water main line located in White Hall from North Phillips St. to Sheridan Rd., including portions of Hwy 270 west to Betty St.. on Thursday, February 24, beginning at 9 a.m. and lasting approximately two to five hours.
According to Liberty, they will replace aged galvanized main pipeline with new and improved 4-inch PVC pipeline.
This upgrade will increase system reliability, customer water pressure, and help reduce the risk for future system leaks.
“Ongoing infrastructure improvements are an essential part of ensuring that we are reliably providing quality water to our customers. We have been happy to take part in several infrastructure improvement projects within the White Hall community. Continuing to improve the water infrastructure here for our customers is very important to us,” said Tony Penna, Vice President and General Manager – Water, Liberty.
This necessary system improvement will result in low to no water pressure for the Briarwood Subdivision while work is being conducted.
After water pressure has been restored, Briarwood customers may notice some water discoloration caused by mineral deposits, which is normal.
If you notice discoloration, please let your water flow for a brief period of time until it becomes clear.
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