Goshen crews will be flushing fire hydrants overnight this week, and drivers should watch for wet roads.
From Tuesday through Friday, two-person crews will work each night from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m., cleaning all 1,400 hydrants in the city.
Officials warn that water may spray onto streets, and flashing lights will mark the work zones.
“If you see a crew out with flashing lights, there’s likely going to be a lot of water coming out,” said Kyle Weldy, Goshen’s Water Quality Manager. “Please be very careful.”

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Remember to conserve water everyone! That new dishwasher that can barely clean dishes was necessary so the government could dump a few million gallons down the drain every year.
Are we noticing how stupid the EPA is yet?