| VILLAGE STAFF WORKING HARD TO REPAIR MUNICIPAL WATER LEAKS
Residents may have noticed quite a bit of ongoing water-related repair work within our Village. Our hard-working staff has been going from one end of Barton Hills to the other, methodically testing – one-by-one – our 61 fire hydrants, 61 companion valves, 65 gate valves, and 144 curb stops to ensure each functions as it should. Whenever a leak is found, of which there have been numerous, the team repairs it. If a repair is impossible, then the dysfunctional hydrant, valve, or curb stop is replaced. This work is pivotal to our Village’s ongoing ability to reliably deliver safe drinking water on-demand, as well as meet fire flow demands.
We thank all residents for their patience and understanding during this testing period. Because so many of our hydrants, valves, and curb stops are adjacent to, or under, the road, please be sure to drive less than 25 MPH (or less than 15 MPH on Underdown) anytime you see a sign indicating workers are in the vicinity.
Want to learn more about BHV’s municipal water system? We have a wonderful, up-to-date report, presented to the Trustees in May, that shares a wealth of information, as well as identifying those components of our water distribution system that are both important and urgent to address. Contact Theresa McDevitt at Village Hall to receive your copy. |