Brown water in Gatewood, yet again

4 responses

  1. AR
    May 25, 2023 4:12 pm

    I don’t understand why they don’t notify us! I have been wondering this since we moved into Gatewood in 2012. Every year I notice too late! This is definitely not good for a hot water heater! If we knew ahead of time I wouldn’t have done my laundry, (that turned all my whites to red), in hot water! I really hope I didn’t ruin my hot water heater or all of my clothes. It is definitely worse than any previous year!

  2. David
    May 25, 2023 6:19 pm

    Brown water finally gone as of 6 pm at my place.i learned years ago to NOT do laundry during brown water events.  Agree with poster AR SPU/Seattle Fire Department should give an advance heads up or Brown water warning to residents (if possible) when testing local fire hydrants in residential areas.

  3. Eddie
    May 25, 2023 7:24 pm

    Attention West Seattle: the Fire Department routinely opens fire hydrants, both for maintenance/testing and for emergency use This might result in short lived Brown water. Live with it.

    • David
      May 25, 2023 8:00 pm

      Several hours of brown water isn’t “short lived”I’ve likely lived in West Seattle a lot longer than you have (born here in 1969 and except for 4 years in the Navy have lived here my whole life) – it wouldn’t kill the City of Seattle SPU/SFD to alert local residents they will be doing maintenance/testing of local fire hydrants and warn folks of brown water issues.  Emergency use of fire hydrants obviously can’t be forewarned LOL.  

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