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Aquarion Improving Water Mains in Sheffield

Water main cleaning scheduled to take place in Sheffield on November 1 

SHEFFIELD, MASS. – October 25, 2022 – Aquarion Water Company today announced a water main cleaning project in Sheffield, MA.  The project, scheduled to take place on the evening of November 1, 2022, is being undertaken to ensure Sheffield customers continue to receive the highest quality water.  
 
During the water main cleaning project customers may notice some discoloration in their water. This discoloration results from the temporary disturbance of the water flow, which stirs up naturally occurring minerals that settle in water mains. Aquarion recommends customers store water in their refrigerators for drinking and cooking. Customers should also refrain from washing laundry if water is discolored. Prior to resuming use, customers should run their cold water faucets until the water appears clear. 

The water main cleaning project is scheduled for November 1, 2022 from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. In the event of inclement weather, the project will be held on November 2, 2022.  

The list of streets in Sheffield where the cleaning will take place is below; the list can also be found at www.aquarionwater.com/alerts.  For other questions, please contact Aquarion’s Customer Service Center at 1-800-732-9678 or cs@aquarionwater.com.  

  • Ashley Falls Road
  • Bear Den Road
  • Berkshire School Road
  • Bow Wow Road
  • Cobble Lane (East / West)
  • Cook Road
  • County Road
  • Depot Square
  • Dewey Way
  • East Road
  • Elm Street
  • Frederic Lane
  • Hewins Street
  • Laurel Lane
  • Main Street
  • Maple Avenue
  • Miller Avenue
  • N. Main Street
  • Park Lane
  • Pike Road (East / West)
  • Plymouth Lane
  • Root Lane
  • S. Main Street
  • Salisbury Road
  • Sheffield Plain
  • Silver Street
  • Spring Hollow Lane
  • Squire Lane
  • Water Farm Road
  • Woodedge Lane


About Aquarion Water Authority

The Aquarion Water Authority (AWA) is a locally governed, not-for-profit water authority providing water service to more than 735,000 people in 60 municipalities across Connecticut. Based in Bridgeport, Connecticut, AWA is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and long-term stewardship of one of the state's largest water systems. Through local governance, operational expertise, and continued investment in critical infrastructure, AWA is committed to delivering safe, reliable water service to the communities it serves. For more information visit www.aquarionwater.com