The Hot Springs Fire Department will be performing hydrant flow testing beginning between 7 and 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 12, weather permitting, in the following areas:
Garvan Woodland Gardens; Red Ridge Boulevard; Gardens Gate, Starboard, and Sea Ray circles; Damian and Glenmere courts; Bayshore, Clearwater, and Waters Edge coves; Bayshore, Delmere, Grand Point and Peninsula drives; Grand Vista Point; Arkridge and Carpenter Dam (500-3000 block) roads
During hydrant maintenance and testing, water lines are flushed in order to test hydrant flow and water pressure levels for fire control purposes. The process also helps maintain the integrity of the City’s water distribution system, flushing out sediment or deposits that may naturally occur over time. Water customers in the immediate vicinity of the work may experience temporary discoloration of their water. If this takes place, customers are advised to clear the pipes in their home or business by running all the water faucets for a few minutes, and to postpone laundry as the discolored water can stain clothes. This discoloration usually lasts no more than a few hours, affecting only the appearance of the water, not the taste or quality. If discoloration lasts more than 24 hours, contact the Utilities Service Center at 501-321-6200.