Hydrant testing will be conducted from Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 4 PM. Crews will be working on North Cedar Street, North West Street, North Henderson Street, West Main Street, North Linwood Road and West Losey Street on May 31st. Each day’s hydrant testing schedule will be posted daily on the City of Galesburg website as well as local radio stations and news media. Fire Department personnel will incorporate a unidirectional method in the testing process. This is a method of cleaning water mains through a network of flushing sequences with the water being discharged from the largest port on a fire hydrant.
The importance of implementing this program will ensure the greatest quality of water throughout the entire system. This technique allows higher water flow velocities to produce better scouring of pipes and will dislodge and remove mineral deposits that have accumulated in the water mains. The benefits include maintaining and potentially improving the water quality level in the mains, reducing bacteriological growth, restoring disinfection residuals, improving color and turbidity, controlling corrosion, and helping restore flow and pressures in the distribution system. Additionally, this testing process confirms that hydrants are in working order and available water flow is sufficient for use in fire emergencies.
There may be a slight drop in pressure or a presence of discoloration from the minerals and sediment that are being flushed out of the system. Service should not be disrupted during the flushing process.
The Galesburg Fire Department tests and maintains approximately 1,691 public and private hydrants. The annual process takes about six to eight weeks to complete. The City urges all residents to use caution while traveling around the firefighters and their vehicles and while entering areas of water accumulation during this program.