Residents in Point Frederick, East Gosford, North Gosford and Springfield can expect cleaner water as Central Coast Council undertakes ice pigging works over a three week period from December 1 – 23.
Council’s Coordinator Water and Sewer Civil Works, Mr Joe Weston, said that the works are an important part of Council’s water mains cleaning program to prevent discoloured water. “Ice pigging involves pumping a thick slurry of ice through the water mains to clean off any sediment and other particles that may build up over time and discolour our water,” Mr Weston said. “It’s a fairly new procedure that council helped bring into Australia and is very effective as well as environmentally friendly. “During the ice pigging process, residents may experience temporary decreases in water pressure and interruptions to their water supply. “Some may also experience discoloured water during or immediately after the ice pigging works for short periods. “If possible, residents are advised to refrain from using their water taps and avoid washing any laundry for the hour or so while the ice pigging is taking place in their street,” Mr Weston said. If residents have any concerns or in the event washing is affected, they should keep their laundry wet and contact Council on 4325 8222 to obtain a cleaning solution.
Media release, Nov 18, 2016 Central Coast Council Media