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  • Iron and manganese, which occur naturally in well water, can cause a rusty color. The City has pressure iron filters at the source to remove iron. It is not harmful. Run your water until it clears.

    An unpleasant odor (usually described as smelling like rotten eggs) is almost always a problem with the water heater. A heating anode in the unit would be the culprit. Consult your plumber.

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  • If you are going away on vacation in the winter, avoid turning your thermostat down as far as it will go. If the temperature falls too low in the basement where water service enters your home, your water meter or pipes might freeze and burst, resulting in water damage to your home. If your water meter freezes, you will be responsible for the charge for repair or replacing the meter.

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  • Hydrant Flushing is done twice a year to clean the mains from iron build up. During hydrant flushing you may experience discolored water which is not harmful. If you experience rusty looking water run your cold water faucet until it clears up.

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  • Most often, reduction in water pressure is caused by something within the house. The valves on the water line coming into the house may not be open all the way. More frequently, however, a reduction in pressure is the result of a water softener no longer working properly. Most softeners are equipped with a manual bypass valve.

    To check your softener, bypass it manually and water will not flow through the softener. If the pressure improves, the softener is the problem. If the pressure does not improve, call the Water Department at 262-473-0560 for further assistance.

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  • The homeowner is responsible for any service line blockage between the home and the City sewer main. This includes debris and tree roots. The homeowner is responsible for any repairs on the service line from the home to and including the connection at the property line. The City will repair sewer lines located within the public road right-of-way.

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  • The City maintains the water line within the public road right-of-way and the meter itself. The rest of the system is the responsibility of the homeowner. The City does not provide repair service. The Utilities Division will shut off the water at the curb box if needed for a repair.

    In an emergency situation, call the Water Works Department at 262-473-0560 during regular business hours, Monday - Thursday, 6:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. and Friday, 6:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. After hours call the Whitewater Police Department at 262-473-0555, option #4. A water utility operator will be dispatched to shut off your water. If your repair is not an emergency, please call the Water Works Department at least 24 hours before the repair is to be made to schedule the water shut off.

    The curb box will be located ahead of time and checked for operability. A maintenance worker will meet with you or your representative at the scheduled time to shut off the water.

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  • The hardness is 22-26 grains, or 411 parts per million. After leaving the water treatment plant, the iron and manganese content are both less than 0.008 parts per million.

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  • If so, before you start, please call Diggers Hotline at 800-242-8511. Diggers Hotline will arrange for utility companies to mark the buried utility lines in your yard. It's a free service and could save your life.

    Calls should be made at least 48 hours prior to the start of digging. Power outages should be reported to Electric/Power Outage Hotline by calling 1-800-662-4797.

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  • Utility companies have the right to work in the street right-of-way or City easements to maintain their lines. Before work begins, the company calls to notify other utilities of the work to be done. The other utilities then mark their existing lines in the area.

    Gas lines are marked in yellow, telephone and cable in orange, electric in red, water in blue, and sewer in green. To find out what work is being done, contact the Water Utility at 262-473-0560.

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  1. City Administration Building

  2. 312 W Whitewater Street

  3. P.O. BOX 178

  4. Whitewater, WI 53190


  5. Phone: 262-473-0500

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