Planned shutdown of water supply at Exeter reservoir

30 March, 2012

Wingecarribee Shire Council wishes to advise that it will be conducting essential upgrades to the Exeter reservoir on the morning of Tuesday 3 April.

The temporary disruption is necessary in order for contract staff to install pressure management equipment, similar to the equipment which was recently installed in the Moss Vale reservoir, which is designed to regulate and monitor water flows.

Portable water tankers will be located at the twin service station at Sally’s Corner to maintain water supply to the Exeter area, however, a temporary discolouration of water, excess air in the water supply (distinguished by a ‘cloudy’ or ‘milky’ appearance), lack of water pressure or temporary loss of supply may still occur during the operation.

This work is scheduled to begin at 8.00am on Tuesday 3 April and take approximately five hours to complete.

Once water supply is returned, it is recommended a cold water tap is slowly turned on to allow any trapped air to escape.

If the water is discoloured on reconnection, run the tap at full flow until cleared.

Care should be taken to ensure hot water heaters and washing machines are NOT used and taps are turned off during this scheduled interruption of water supply.

 

Council apologises for any inconvenience.

 

For further information contact Council’s Water and Sewer Reticulation Engineer on phone 4872 5001.