Temporary Water Shut-off on Granat Street

Port Orchard, WALocal News

A temporary water shut-off will occur on Granat Street in Port Orchard on October 13th from 9 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. to facilitate repairs on a fire hydrant.

This maintenance work is crucial for maintaining proper fire protection and ensuring consistent water service for residents. Local officials have notified affected homes to minimize inconvenience. The fire hydrant repair is part of ongoing efforts to enhance public safety and infrastructure in the community. Port Orchard has been proactive in addressing maintenance needs to prevent larger issues in the future. Residents are advised to stock up on water and plan their activities accordingly.

This type of infrastructure work is essential for community resilience during emergencies. Such repairs help bolster the reliability of municipal services and ensure they meet safety standards.

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