PRESS RELEASE FD3 Fire Hydrant Testing Maintenance

Leavenworth, WALocal News

The City of Leavenworth is set to conduct fire hydrant testing and maintenance on July 13, 2021, a vital effort for ensuring the safety and reliability of the local water supply system. The municipal clerk has issued a press release to inform residents about the scheduled event, which aims to enhance public safety and infrastructure. While testing occurs, residents may experience temporary disruptions in water service, which the city is keen to communicate effectively. This initiative underscores the importance of maintaining operational fire hydrants for emergency response capabilities. The city encourages residents to stay updated through official channels, emphasizing transparency and community engagement.

Such proactive measures not only improve public safety but also demonstrate the city's dedication to effective communication and infrastructure management. By prioritizing these essential services, Leavenworth aims to foster trust and reliability within the community. Overall, this event serves as a reminder of the critical role municipal maintenance plays in everyday life.

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