2023 Spring Hydrant Flushing

Spring hydrant flushing will begin Sunday night, April 9th, and continue through Thursday night, April 27th. The utility flushes every hydrant each Spring and Fall to ensure the proper functionality of the hydrants, remove sediments from the distribution system and to improve overall water quality. The hydrants are flushed during the overnight hours from 10 PM to 6 AM.

 It is not unusual to experience discolored water when nearby hydrants are flushed.

 Residents are advised to run a COLD water only tap for 5 minutes to check for discoloration prior to doing laundry in October to avoid unexpected staining of clothing. Never run the hot water to check for discoloration.

 If you do observe discolored water;

  • Run a COLD water only tap until the condition clears (usually 15 minutes or less)

  • Do not run any HOT water until after clear water is confirmed at the cold-water tap. Running hot water will draw discolored water into the water heater making the condition much more difficult to clear.

  • Do not do laundry until clear water is confirmed at the cold-water tap.

  • If clothing is inadvertently stained from washing with discolored water, DO NOT DRY the clothes. Drying the clothes will set the stain permanently. Call the utility at (856) 488-7450 during normal business hours and we will provide you with a specially formulated detergent designed to remove these types of stains, FREE OF CHARGE.

 Since this program is being conducted during the evening hours, it will be dark and the roads will be wet, so please drive carefully when operating a vehicle near the flushing crew.

DELAWARE RIVER CHEMICAL SPILL - Maple Shade Water Quality Update

MAPLE SHADE WATER UPDATE:

This spill is NOT impacting Maple Shade’s public water supply or water quality. Maple Shade purchases a small amount of water from New Jersey American Water, which is pulled from the Delaware River. When notified about the incident, Maple Shade took precautions and stopped buying water prior to any water quality issue. Maple Shade’s public water supply is currently being supplied by the township's own groundwater wells ONLY. Our wells are not impacted by the contamination event in the Delaware River reported on March 26. The township's water supply continues to be SAFE for consumption and NO water restrictions are in place.

NJ AMERICAN WATER UPDATE:

New Jersey American Water released a statement and wants to reassure its customers that treated water from its Delaware River Regional Water Treatment Plant is not impacted by the chemical spill that occurred early Saturday morning from a manufacturing plant into a tributary of the river in Bristol, Pa.

New Jersey American Water is monitoring the source water and performing water quality tests at various points in the treatment process and throughout the distribution system. At this time the company has determined that the spill has not impacted the treated drinking water being delivered to customers in the three counties served by the Delaware River Regional Water Treatment Plant.