CITY OF SHELBY: Water Service Repair Work In The 300 block of E. Graham Street, Friday, Sept. 24th

CITY OF SHELBY: Water Service Repair Work In The 300 block of E. Graham Street, Friday, Sept. 24th
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City of Shelby issued the following announcement on Sep 24. 

The City of Shelby will be working on a water service in the 300 block of E Graham Street (between S Dekalb Street and Patton Drive) on Friday, September 24; weather permitting.  Interruptions in water service will occur between 7:00 am and 11:00 am.  Expect personnel, vehicles, and equipment along the roadway during this time.  Residents are encouraged to check for possible water discoloration prior to use.  If water is discolored, it can usually be remedied by running a cold water tap for 4 to 5 minutes or until the water clears.  Postponing laundry until water is clear (usually no more than one day) is recommended.  Monitor the City’s website (www.cityofshelby.com), and Facebook and Instagram accounts (@cityofShelby) for updates.  If you have any questions, please contact Customer Services at 704-484-6866.

 Original source can be found here.



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