The process helps bring fresh water through the lines and identify any needed repairs.
Elma Public Works crews have started flushing fire hydrants throughout the city as part of routine maintenance. The process helps bring fresh water through the lines and identify any needed repairs. City officials say the water remains safe to drink, though residents may notice temporary discoloration. If that happens, just run the tap for a few minutes until it clears.
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