Community Corner
Plan Laundry Day Around Water Main Flushing in Lynnfield
Discoloration may stain laundry, especially white materials. Residents are asked to check their water prior to doing laundry.

The Lynnfield Water District will be flushing fire hydrants through Oct. 19 through Oct. 30.
Residents may experience rusty water for a short time, but by running the cold water, service lines should clear.
- Abbey Lane
- Archer Lane
- Bishops Lane
- Doncaster Circle
- Doncaster Road
- Dunstan Road
- Edgemere Road (6-28)
- Fletcher Road
- Friars Lane
- Hunting Lane
- Kings Road
- Locksley Road
- Longbow Circle
- Longbow Road
- Moulton Drive
- Nottingham Road
- Oak Street
- October Lane
- Pyburn Road
- Robin Road
- Squire Lane
- Stafford Road
- Summer Street (880-1087)
- Timberhill Lane
- Timberhill Terrace
Discoloration may stain laundry, especially white materials. Residents are asked to check their water prior to doing laundry, and delay doing the laundry until the any discoloration of the water clears up. Washing a dark load
is recommended first after flushing is completed. If, after flushing, the water pressure or volume seems low, residents should clean faucet screens to remove any silt or sediment that may be obstructing water flows.
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Flushing of hydrants is an important preventative maintenance activity, according to town officials. Flushing allows the District to remove sediments or other solids that might collect in the water mains. Flushing will help to maintain water quality and fire flows in the distribution system.
The Lynnfield Water District serves the southern one-third of the Town of Lynnfield. More information on the District can be obtained at www.lwdma.us. If customers have any questions, they may contact the District at 781-598-4223.
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