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Posted on: January 20, 2026

[ARCHIVED] UPDATE 1/21/2026 - Water Main Break - David Drive, Dorena Drive, King Street & Upper Rathbun Street

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UPDATE – David Drive Water Main Repairs

Following the investigation into the water main break on David Drive, repairs are scheduled for Thursday, January 22.

Residents Affected:

  • David Drive

  • Dorena Drive

What to Expect:

  • The water main will be shut down beginning at 8:30 AM

  • A temporary water interruption is expected

  • The duration of the shutdown is currently unknown and will depend on conditions encountered during repairs

  • The contractor will make every effort to complete the work as quickly as possible

Water Quality Reminder:

  • Temporary water discoloration may occur after service is restored due to disturbed sediment

  • If water appears discolored, run the cold water tap until it clears

  • Residents should check water before use, especially prior to doing laundry

  • Do not use bleach on stained clothing, as it will permanently set rust stains

  • Iron-removing detergent is available free of charge at the DPW Office on Elm Street

The water remains safe to drink throughout this process.

Questions:
Please contact the Water Department at 508-883-9331

Thank you for your patience as this necessary repair is completed.

Original Post:

Public Works crews are investigating a water main break on David Drive.  Residents in the areas of David Drive, Dorena Drive, King Street & Upper Rathbun Street may experience temporary water discoloration, reduced pressure or water interruptions in the area while the leak is investigated and repairs are made.

The water remains safe to drink, despite any discoloration.  If your water appears discolored, run the cold-water tap until it clears.  Discoloration is temporary. Residents are advised to check their water before use, particularly before doing laundry. Do not use bleach on stained clothing, as this will set the stain permanently. If rust stains appear, an iron-removing detergent is available free of charge at the DPW office on Elm Street.

For further assistance, please contact the Water Department at (508) 883-9331. We appreciate your patience as we work to resolve this issue.

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